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Posted by '43h on October 13, 2006 at 13:56:19 from (70.105.71.182):
When I went to use the h after the first frost, it started (eventually)but died when I let the clutch out in neutral. I thought the transmission oil might have thickened up with the cold, but even when it got into the 60s later in the day, it acted like it was in third or 4th and would start to move forward and die. I tried putting it in gear, but it didn't matter which I chose, it would die immediately like it was in first or reverse. I am able to push it in neutral, but there seems to be the resistance of a higher gear. The gear shift goes through the pattern like normal and I guess it's making the right noises. Can anyone figure out what the problem and (hopefully simple and inexpensive) fix is?? Thanks in advance.
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