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Old 25-07-2020, 09:54 AM   #1
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Exclamation AU 5ltr series 1 fairlane,

So the car drives fine, then occasionally in top gear it randomly loses all forward momentum, then when I button off the loud pedal, it finds a gear agin and I’m off for a few more seconds then does it again.?????...wtf is going on there, done a trans service , still doing the same, happens around the 110kph mark... help please
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Old 26-07-2020, 05:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: AU 5ltr series 1 fairlane,

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So the car drives fine, then occasionally in top gear it randomly loses all forward momentum, then when I button off the loud pedal, it finds a gear agin and I’m off for a few more seconds then does it again.?????...wtf is going on there, done a trans service , still doing the same, happens around the 110kph mark... help please
Sorry to be blunt, but the transmission has had it. Time for either a replacement or a rebuild.
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