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Date:         Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:24:20 -0500
Reply-To:     Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Automatic transmission question--slipping
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My daughter's 91 automatic has been behaving fine, but recently I noticed a little spotting on the back hatch, which led me to check the AT fluid level and it was a little bit low.

When I mentioned it to her, she said that the car had recently been doing a weird thing starting off. The engine would race, sometimes barking the tires when things engaged. At a stop sign, rather than keeping the car at the line on a hill, the slack in the transmission sometimes--randomly--lets the car roll back a few feet before it will "catch" again.

I have never had a vanagon with an AT. What's the proper procedure for checking the level? The owners manual gives some detail but does not even specify whether the car is to be running or not when the level is checked.

Anything else I should be considering?

Jim


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