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Re: Camry Tranny Dead, Help!
"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
news:NSJ7g.1883$Zf3.1663@trndny01...[color=blue]
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> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote in message
> news:d7fae$445ebec7$180fead6$17783@msgid.meganewsservers.com...[color=green]
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>> "txrdbiker" <MarkPhil@flash.net> wrote in message
>> news:1146984388.222088.84280@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
>>>I think the fluid is good, it was changed a year ago.
>>> Ray O wrote:
>>>> "txrdbiker" <MarkPhil@flash.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:1146956020.133529.211310@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
>>>> >I was driving my 92 camry le(205K miles) down the highway at about 65
>>>> > mph and all of a sudden there is no power from the engine to the
>>>> > transmission. I pull over and have the car towed home. The only thing
>>>> > that I can think to check is the cable from the gearshift to the
>>>> > tranny, but that looks ok. It's like the car is stuck in neutral.
>>>> > Before this happened, the car was working fine. Any suggestions??
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>>>> What is the condition of the transmission fluid?
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>>>> Ray O
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>> If the fluid is bright red and clear of metal particles, then the problem
>> may be relatively minor. By any chance, was the "OD Off" light flashing?
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>> On the other hand, if the fluid is brown or black, major repairs or
>> replacement may be necessary.[/color]
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> And, if you have an '88 Supra that has BOTH conditions?!?!?!
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Cut a hole in the floor directly in front of the driver's seat for
supplemental propulsion?
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Ray O
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