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post Sep 13, 2009 - 10:47 AM
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Replaced motor in my 94 celica gt with a 96 gt. (THANK YOU SOO MUCH 96gtok!!!) My transmission went out. Put in tranny out of 94 gt.
At first it would do nothing in reverse so we thought we were going to have to replace it again. The fuse for my windows blew about the same time, n when we replaced that, reverse magically started working. Coincidence?
I took off down the road, my speedometer went out in about half a mile. My RPMs freaked out because of this. My car seemed to die so I pulled off the road and tried to take it back home. It wouldnt work in reverse again, and now nothing happened in drive. Turned it off and screamed for a few seconds, then tried again. It worked fine. Made it to the top of the hill and it did the same thing.
I can drive about a mile before I have to turn it off and back on. The transmission is pulling fluid up through the filter, just not returning it. Evidence points to a possible wiring issue....
Any help or thoughts?

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post Oct 15, 2009 - 7:16 AM
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yo homeboy, you ever figure this one out?


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post Oct 17, 2009 - 11:38 AM
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Oct 15, 2009 - 8:16 AM) *
yo homeboy, you ever figure this one out?


the guy that had replaced the tranny broke a sensor (i want to say it was called the module sensor..) and just attempted to splice it back together. you can't splice it, you have to buy a new one. replaced the new one and its almost perfect. it still dies in reverse sometimes but hopefully a good tune-up will fix that.

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