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Start up problems

Can transmission problems cause a car to have problems starting? Can transmission problems cause a car to have a high wine at start up?

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No a car will start without a transmission. yes it can wind at startup

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the four wheel drive uses vacuum hub locks. there is a vacuum solenoid on the passenger firewall in front of the battery box. sounds like you need a updated solenoid and possibly one or both hub locks. what happens is the old style solenoid vent allows water to get in and the hub locks freeze or stop working because of the water. the new style has a cover over the vent to prevent water from getting in.
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