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intimidatorSDE
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Aug 28, 2011, 11:42 AM
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transmission problem
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2004 chevy Trailblazer 4.2 6-cylinder rear wheel drive about 105000 miles I was on the highway today with the cruise control on. I had to slow down I hit the resume button and the car down shifted and seemed to go into neutral. so I pulled over when to check it out fluid was at a normal level. when I went to drive a way i heard a clunk and the car wouldn't go. I managed to get the car going by manual shifting through the gears. should I replace the trans or is it a solenoid or module I can replace. Any help would be appreciated thanks
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zmame
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Aug 29, 2011, 11:06 AM
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Re: transmission problem
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Usally your fluid condition is a good indication of internal Transmission Problems. If it's black, burnt, gritty or have tiny metal filings I would suspect internal problems. If you are unsure drop the pan and inspect the magnet for excessive metal.. a little is normal. If you suspect electrical problems it will need to be put on a scanner to further diagnose the problem.
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