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    Auto transmmision

    OK so my rear main seal went on my car and it is an automatic. If i have to take out the transmission anyway i was thinking of swapping it to manual.

    I am having a hard time deciding and i was wondering a few things

    1) i read somewhere on here that if the rpms jump up and down like 300rpm when you are cruising it could be your torque converter going out.. is that true? because that is what mine does.

    2) and when i put it in reverse especially when it is cold it takes a few seconds to drop in reverse.. is this a sign of anything? and when i put it in reverse it vibrates really bad is that a bad mount?

    3) i have that stupid problem with it not coming out of park when it is cold.

    im just wondering these things to help me make a decision

    thanks.

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    1) i read somewhere on here that if the rpms jump up and down like 300rpm when you are cruising it could be your torque converter going out.. is that true? because that is what mine does.

    Could be in need of oil

    2) and when i put it in reverse especially when it is cold it takes a few seconds to drop in reverse.. is this a sign of anything? and when i put it in reverse it vibrates really bad is that a bad mount?

    Probably a bad mount yes.


    3) i have that stupid problem with it not coming out of park when it is cold.

    Get the cable adjusted. That should do it.
    1993 Accord EX
    2011 Subaru STi

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      Mine has trouble getting pot of park sometimes too. A quick fix is to stick your key in the gear release key hole and shift to neutral that works usually until you can adjust the cable.


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