We have a 1994 626 Cronos, automatic transaxle. Problem is... the hold
button! After driving approximately 200 km, the hold light on the dash
will start to flash, for no apparent reason. If I disconnect the
battery, and then reconnect it, the "hold" light on the dash will not
appear until I once again go approximately 200 km. This is without
touching the hold button itself.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thank You!
Larry
First of One - 09 Aug 2003 02:11 GMT
I assume there is no gear change accompanying the flash?

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> We have a 1994 626 Cronos, automatic transaxle. Problem is... the hold
> button! After driving approximately 200 km, the hold light on the dash
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> Larry
LSH - 10 Aug 2003 00:07 GMT
That's correct.
> I assume there is no gear change accompanying the flash?
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mrx - 06 Sep 2003 05:28 GMT
i would bet money that its the torque converter that is starting to slip.
time for a new trani:(
you might want to try putting a trani cooler on it,, and not use the cooler
in the rad, what happens is the cooler in the rad starts to plug and then
the trani
starts to over heat.
I went through 4 trani's in the two years that i had my 93 626.
put on a trani cooler and no more problems.
if you put in a trani cooler, you have to either T in the extra cooler
or connect only to the new cooler, i found out that putting it in line
didnt do much good because the rad cooler was plugged and it did no
good to add the extra cooler.
matt
> We have a 1994 626 Cronos, automatic transaxle. Problem is... the hold
> button! After driving approximately 200 km, the hold light on the dash
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> Larry