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« on: November 20, 2014, 12:18:42 pm » |
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Clutch slipping in an auto can cause rev issue. Normally doesn't cause engine stall when u stop. Could be torque converter problem. Torque converter can slip and also at idle try to hang causing stall. Trans clutches normally don't cause stall unless they get so hot they weld themselves together. One way I have checked my trans before was to crank let warm up put in drive and nail it. See if u have excess rev between gears or while under power. If u do stop put in reverse and nail it. If no excess rev chances are it's trans. If it over revs chances are it's torque converter. Be sure to check fluid prior to doing this. Low fluid can also cause trans clutch slip.
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