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no fuses dont have nothing to do with transmi problems.Is their fluid in the car you will find a dip stick for it unless it is a stick then some dont have it.
I would check the ignition fuses. Also, you could have a bad control module, pick up coil, coil, or coil wire. Also check for power to the coil when the key is on.
Nop, a lower grade gasoline has nothing to do with the coil, it may cause knocking, plug could get ruined or mostly, fuel injectors are effected, but in any case, coil does not get effected, hope that u will not throw money for nothing
if you call the dealer ship were the car was bought you give the car serial number they should give you the code or go in person sometime on the phone they dont whant thanks pierre
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