From a stop, when you start to accelerate, the car skip like the transmission is out of sync. Once it starts going it shifts fine. This only happens after the car has warmed up (5-6miles of driving).
Re: From a stop, when you start to accelerate, the car...
Spark Plugs--every 70,000 miles
O2 Sensors -front 2 every 100,000 miles
Clean MAF Sensor
Check coils for misfires
Trans & power steering --Fluid every 30,000 miles
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may need a transmission or overhaul that one so take it easy on it. changing the fluid and filter may help but sounds like the valve body is dirty and the trany cant shift like a new one.
the first place i would start is the throttle position sensor ( TPS ), it will cause all kinds of transmission problems as well as drivability problems too. good day !
Does it only happen when it's coming from a stop, or is it when you accelerate in general? If its only when you start, it could indicate a problem in your transmission. If it happens while accelerating in general, It's most likely a bad spark plug, which is an extremely easy fix.
it is possible they knocked a line or the linkage when replacing your brake line, alot of mechanics are careless with other parts of the car in hopes you will come back to them. take it to a different shop and have them check the linkage and lines to the trans.
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