Problem shifting????
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https://www.vadriven.com/forums/showthread.php?t=389466
I like how its ok for you to ask a question, but then when someone else does it you find the need to be an ass.
I like how its ok for you to ask a question, but then when someone else does it you find the need to be an ass.
If you want to get technical about it, I actually tried working on the problem and actually googled a little bit before I asked the question.
Don't take everything so serious. And if you don't have the tools nor the experience to work on a car, than I doubt you will be able to fix it yourself.
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Are you mad now because I was kidding? lol
If you want to get technical about it, I actually tried working on the problem and actually googled a little bit before I asked the question.
Don't take everything so serious. And if you don't have the tools nor the experience to work on a car, than I doubt you will be able to fix it yourself.
If you want to get technical about it, I actually tried working on the problem and actually googled a little bit before I asked the question.
Don't take everything so serious. And if you don't have the tools nor the experience to work on a car, than I doubt you will be able to fix it yourself.
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If you were just kidding then my apologizes. Its just been my experience with this site that if anyone ever asks a question then all they get are a bunch of smart comments from everyone. Thats why intially I wasn't even going to start a thread. But I figured I'd take a chance.
1) Change your fluid... use Honda fluid.
2) Stop being a tight ass and take care of your car... change the fluid more often.
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