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Old 07-13-2009, 07:33 PM
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Slips slightly when kicked out of overdrive

94 22re auto tranny, it runs great and doesnt slip at all driving, if i throw the OD button off and peg it, it feels as if its got a slip or 2 and then it catches, any ideas??

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any ideas, please suggestions
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Fluid level possibly???...Havent checked yet but will in the morning
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maybe a little more description?

what's a "peg"?

It's an automatic, no? Things will rev and slip and catch and be delayed.
Heck... if you click OD off while you're punching the gas pedal, it's got to figure out which gear to be in while you're asking for more power and forcing it out of the gear it wants to be in.

And you are going to complain because it takes a little time to figure it out?

With all due respect, it'll probably figure out the correct gear to be in before you even realize it's looking for a gear.... if you know how to drive it.

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Originally Posted by abecedarian
maybe a little more description?

what's a "peg"?

It's an automatic, no? Things will rev and slip and catch and be delayed.
Heck... if you click OD off while you're punching the gas pedal, it's got to figure out which gear to be in while you're asking for more power and forcing it out of the gear it wants to be in.

And you are going to complain because it takes a little time to figure it out?

With all due respect, it'll probably figure out the correct gear to be in before you even realize it's looking for a gear.... if you know how to drive it.


Peg is slang for give it more gas.


It is an automatic, i have this info in my signature.

I was saying that after i took the OD off and gave it more gas to go up an incline "hill" it felt like it would slip a little.


Thanks for your help
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