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Ok this morning, i was on my way to my girlfriends how so me and her could to school.( she lives like 3 miles away from me) But i noticed like when i drive from a stopped position, the car shakes as if trying to catch the gear. (Its been doing it for 2 days, but its been trying to snow, so i figured the cold and dampness.) So i make the turn onto this little road i take, a shortcut. After doing so i notice my car like revving up as if im in neutral. So i pulled to the side and stopped car. Put it in park, then drive and then tried to go but all the car did was rev up, so i hit the gas a little and around 7,000 or 8,000 rpm the car began to move slowly, but i didn't want to destroy my engine so i backed off. I turned the car off awhile then cut it back on, put it and drive and it worded for about 300 - 500. I did this about four times until i made it back home. So i mean what is the problem, is it my transmission?? Because everything else is great, and it has no problem turning over.
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Automatic Transmission - it is slipping, probably needs fluid and filters changedadvertisement on maruthi + swift+ video clips?
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It sounds like either your gearbox, or a slip in the transmission. If it's a beater car, and you don't want to put any money into it, try one of the many transmission additives that are on the market. I've used them before when this type of problem popped up, and had no further problems. They claim to stop transmission slippage.You probably have a transmission problem Check transmision fluid....but u know what...get a qualified mech to look at it. You might be out of fluid
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