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Old 01-16-2015, 09:10 PM
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Transmission question

92 4Runner 3.0 4x4 auto trans. Today I went to drive and put the trans in reverse and the motor revved like it was it neutral so I put it in drive and the same thing happened, so I put it back into reverse and revved it little more and it finally catches and drives fine for the rest of the drive. What could cause this?
Old 01-16-2015, 09:42 PM
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First step would be to check fluid level and condition.
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Yea I didn't have time tonight but I'll start there in the morning
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If that checks out, then next maybe look at the shift linkage. After that, you're probably looking at solenoids, etc...
Old 01-17-2015, 07:20 AM
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If the fluid level is OK, Auto trans morning sickness (not going into gear until the fluid warms up) are signs of hard or worn seals. If you do a fluid change it may help or make it worse, especially if it has over 100k miles.
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Well it was in a parking lot it been parked about an hour before I got back to so it shoulda been somewhat warm, yea it has 266,xxx miles so I'm sure it's getting wore out
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Ok fluid level is low. It's leaking behind the rear driveshaft flang, it wasn't leaking till it warmed up so I couldn't see it dripping on the ground when parked over night. I'll replace the gasket and refill and see how it acts and update
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