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1; low level or too high ATF.
2: filter packed. do the service now.
3: low pump pressure.
4: bad clutch packs, if it slips now, it will get worse faster.
5: or any of the other vast ways to get the wrong pressure to the servos. (huge list)
the fsm covers on car check for a/T why not read that.?
every step.
Change the transmission fluid, as well as the filter.....but add some Lucas stop slip to the new transmission fluid let it sit for a day the drive it.....3-7 days later you should notice a difference.
Have you serviced the transmission? There is a filter, in the transmission pan that gets clogged with disk material, then the trans pressure gets reduced, then slipping and damage happens.
your transmission is more than likely going out. I do know that between 1997 and 2002 the transmission that went into GMC vehicles have had bad reviews. I had a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix that was doing the same thing and the transmission went out on me. I am not positive to this but i have read the research and it has happened to me before.
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