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Under what conditions? Sitting stopped with engine running? Sitting stopped with engine OFF, transmission in park, but heater / AC blower running? Driving down a highway in a straight line? Driving on a highway, in a gradual curve? Driving in high winds, such as a tornado or hurricane? Driving BACKWARDS?
Cheapest scenario is to change the transmission filter. That is if it is an automatic. When you do this, most transmissions have a magnet in the transmission pan. If yours has one I would check it for excessive metal shavings or worse metal chunks.
check the fuel regulator,while running unplug the red vacumn hose and if gas squirts out the hole,then it is bad,if not then possibly plugged catalytic converters,drive it on the highway if you can, and stop and look underneath at it and if it looks red,then replace them.Check to see if its overheating,usually a really hot hood tells the story.
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