Liquid Accent

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Liquid Accent
This is a '99 Hyundai Accent GL automatic transmission model.?

In the automatic transmission, the train was not moving well at first or more of your hard drive and the check engine light comes on. But if the car is parked for a few days without riding, gears behave well to begin with, and finally get bad. After riding on the road for about a mile, if the engine is turned off and then back, gears behave well during the time that highway and as soon as I get off the free way and hit a sign or a traffic light, the gears have returned to give problems. Sometimes I've noticed that if it rains real bad or if the weather gets too cold, start shifting gears right. I took it to a transmission specialist, saw the transmission fluid color and said the parts were damaged and so the liquid is dark and the best we can do is change the fluid. What surprises me is that sometimes works well and sometimes not. Do you think that changing the filter and fluid will help?

Change fluid and filter will help a little, and could accelerate the real end transmission. I think the clutchplates in the transmission is damaged, unlike the gears, but if there are enough small pieces, could be presented gear damage as well. The fluid and engine computer are asking him to seek help for the car. Talk to the transmission specialist again, and check with your dealer. Compare notes on the information they give you, and go ahead and make an appointment in the reconstruction of the transmission of both places. This will give you some progress on what you have to do next. Good luck.

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