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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / September 2006

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hopealero_04emma - 21 Jul 2006 13:47 GMT
I have a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero and we have been thinking the transmisison is
slipping but now we just don't know.
Last night I had the cruise set and the cruise just kicked off and wouldn't
turn back on. Then I came to a red light and came to a complete stop when I
started back the car made a big thud and jerked going into 1st. It took a
little while going into 2nd as if the transmission kicked out.  I turned off
of the highway and when I was going up a hill, the car acted just fine.  When
I turned into my driveway my car died.
This morning on my way to work the car started up just fine, drove just fine,
and the cruise control worked.

WHAT HAPPENED>>>>>><<<<<<PLEASE HELP
Shep - 21 Jul 2006 20:52 GMT
No way to know based on the symptoms, have it scanned for trans and engine
codes.
>I have a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero and we have been thinking the transmisison
>is
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> WHAT HAPPENED>>>>>><<<<<<PLEASE HELP
willyconchilly - 03 Sep 2006 08:11 GMT
Honestly that sounds like your modulator. When was the last time you
changed the filter nad fluid. Also what could be a possibility is that you
have a slow leak either on the pan or the front seal on the tranny.

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