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Post by Iceman on Feb 28, 2011 10:43:41 GMT -5
Anyone ever have this problem before? My 90 camry will not go into reverse, i made sure it is filled properly but still don't work, all the forward gears are fine, is there anything more i can check before i decide on a junkyard tranny or rebuilding this one? thanks
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2002sl
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Post by 2002sl on Feb 28, 2011 13:26:39 GMT -5
Time for a new transmission. When gears start to slip or you lose a gear, most commonly your reverse, it's time to replace.
Or rebuild. But I would imagine rebuilding an automatic transmission would be a b*@$#, considering manual transmissions are fifty million times easier to rebuild, and manual transmissions are hard as hell. For me anyways.
- Darcy T
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Post by Iceman on Feb 28, 2011 13:30:32 GMT -5
I kind of figured that but was hoping there might be some shift solenoid or something simple wrong with it. Thanks!
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Post by Iceman on Feb 28, 2011 14:52:44 GMT -5
I found the receipt from back in 2001 when i bought the car, I had the transmission rebuilt then for $1000.00, i bought the car from the 1st owner back then for $500.00 it has 275,000 miles now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2011 2:26:44 GMT -5
Yeah i would have to say it's time for another rebuild, that's what it sounds like happened....
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Post by Iceman on Mar 10, 2011 4:53:21 GMT -5
$900.00 later i have a rebuilt transmission, then yesterday my wife had a rear tire blow-out she also had a flat last week in the corolla i'm off this am to sam's for 2 new tires. thanks guys
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