SOURCE: operating lancer automatic transmission
Have you Had the transmission fluid checked? It sounds as if the transmission is slipping in these gears which would point to a fault within the bands. To have a problem like this repaired could cost as little as $200 or as much as $1700 depending on how much needs to be done. Was the replacement a second hand transmission? If yes then did you have a warranty period with it? Let me know and I will get back to you as i am about to seek out a manual for this.
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SOURCE: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS BUT DOES NOT TRANSFER POWER
Check the oil level of the gearbox while the car is idling. if the oil level is to low it will give you those symptoms. If the oil level is on its mark it might be that the clutches in the gearbox that is slipping
SOURCE: '95 galant's automatic transmission was repaired
it also happened to my car before ..have your transmission computer box and selector sensor checked or diagnose. either of them are not working properly and needs to be replaced....
SOURCE: My 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante starts
You will have to replace it.
Pull off the wheels, pull out the half shafts, put a jack under the tranny, unbolt the tranny drop the tranny, remove the water lines if it has them, remove the sensor cables. install the new tranny.
SOURCE: Mitsubishi Legnum 1996 2.5 Tiptronic AWD
Your transmission is shot.It will have to be rebuilt.Or a different trans put into it. Not a cheap repair.$3000 end up. Thats what happens for buying a over price toy guy.
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