auto trans is shifted by line pressure.check fluid. if so is it dirty,you may want a trans flush done.changes all fluid in trans and a additive is usually added that may help.if problem is still present,i would lean towards the valve body.
2007-01-16 08:10:57
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answered by JB 3
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Check the fluid level in the transmission while the engine is running. This is a true level for that fluid. If the fluid level is okay, when was the last time you had the filter in the transmission sump changed. Been a while, or you ask "what's that", then go get it done. The bands may be out of adjustment, these are part of the shifting system. The modulator valve might be bad. You didn't mention it, but are you getting any white smoke out of the tail pipe? If so, the modulator valve is bad. This is a device that senses engine vacuum, and is used for shifting the transmission gears. Be sure that all of your linkages are correct since these too could be a problem. Good luck, I hope these suggestions help you out.
2007-01-15 16:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Supra's a junk? My God, the sheer stupidity of people around right here amazes me. Toyota is making a Supra for 2007, and that they have got not desperate to pass with Toyota or Lexus badging, yet they might like Toyota bacause of the legacy of the Toyota Supra. additionally, Nissan basically stopped making Skylines VERY these days, like 2003 or something, and in 2007, they are making a sparkling one which would be released in united states of america. Its a NISSAN Skyline GT-R, and it is going to be Nissan, not Infinity.
2016-12-16 05:45:13
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answered by ? 4
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maybe it needs fluid, maybe modulator valve, maybe a line is bad, that is a few things that could be wrong with it
2007-01-15 16:49:06
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answered by jumpinjackdw 3
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