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How do I fix the transmission on the 2000 honda accord b/c when the car is first turned on the car moves with a little gas then it startes to rev up and doesn't accelerate any more , then I have to cut the car off then turn back on to get a little bit more acceleration out of it again. What do I do to fix it

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Try changing the fluids and tranny filter

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