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Old Jun 12, 2006 | 05:41 AM
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Yep... cursed tC is at it again... hate to say it but i am VERY displeased with my scion... what now u ask.... tranny issues... at 16k MILES ru kidding me..... all i have to say is that it better be replaced... no if ands or buts... and it better be free......

it does the go up to 4k and hang for a second before i shift crap.its also just kinda jittery and much slower that it used to be.... WTF!!!!!...... prob a slipped disc.

Power scion on tuesday.... lets hope for the best
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 05:58 AM
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good luck on that... i can't believe that you would be having that much of a problem already... that sucks
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 06:04 AM
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man, if the tranny is jacked and you have to leave it there and you need a ride from power, hit me up. i live 5 min away and am free all day tuesday.
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 11:20 AM
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Well depends on how hard you drive your car too.. If your heavy footed between the clutch and the gas.. this will cause Tranny issues if its a stick.
Stock clutches do not take abuse very well, why do you think I have a ACT HD Clutch assembly in mine.
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by rj
Well depends on how hard you drive your car too.. If your heavy footed between the clutch and the gas.. this will cause Tranny issues if its a stick.
Stock clutches do not take abuse very well, why do you think I have a ACT HD Clutch assembly in mine.
he's got an AUTO so no clutch problems
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by \"NeveNelEstate\"
Originally Posted by \"rj\"
Well depends on how hard you drive your car too.. If your heavy footed between the clutch and the gas.. this will cause Tranny issues if its a stick.
Stock clutches do not take abuse very well, why do you think I have a ACT HD Clutch assembly in mine.
he\'s got an AUTO so no clutch problems

Ah, see that is why I left IF its a stick. I am hard on cars always have always will.
that is why I upgraded to a HD clutch.

If its an automatic then I\'d say start checking the fluid levels. Usally shifting issues occur when the fluid is low or has not had a trany service and the filter is dirty.
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