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hi guys, please, help me, i don't know what else to do, i have a toyota celica gts 2000 auto trans,285,000 miles with erratic shifting problems. it suddenly happen from the nothing, i was driving normal, like any other normal day, i always change the oils when it needs to, but suddenly it begins to have problem at the shifting moment, it became pretty slow since 1 gear until the 4th gear.
after that when i was 1st gear was great, 2nd gear too, but 3rd gear was putting my revolutions down and started to literally break, then check engine light turned on and it stopped the erratic shifting, but now, it doesn't use 4th gear, it is like if the 4th gear never existed, like if i were driving it without overdrive on, i already changed the transmission, but had the same problem, i already changed the TPS SENSOR, MAP sensor, knock sensor, checked every cable in the transmission and the whole car, but every thing looks to be okay, my only option left is the ECU, but i don't think that's the problem because, the computer is doing auto corrections, that's why it stopped shifting into 4th, and right now it is only working with 3 gears, i don't know what to do can anyone help me? please, i'm so frustrated
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Yuo replaced the transmission but it still would not go to 4 gear?
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Yes i did, i bought a used one, but it kept failing, i don't know, maybe it was a failing transmission too or i don't know what to do, i already ordered the ecu but if i don't fix my car, i will let it with 3 gears only, i am already too tired of taking out pieces, fixing them and then putting them back without any changes, i have repaired a lot of cars, like 30 cars ( i used to buy and sell) and not even one car has beaten me, but this time, i'm thinking in giving up, i cannot keep up like this, it is very sad, cu'z i really like this car
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There may be debris that block the gear to shift to 4th gear.
You can try to flush the tranmission. Buy flushing fluid at Walmart or auto part shops. Follow instructions.
Jack up the front driving wheels, pour flushing fluid in mine, idle the engine, shift back and forth all 4 speeds to make sure all gears are flushed.
Then drain the fluid, add back in the 4 or 6 quarts of new fluid to fill the pan.
Remove the transmission fluid return line from the radiator to the xmission, stuck it into a large, clear can, like a gallon milk bottle.
Again idle engine while shifting through all 4 speed. Have someone keep adding fluid into the dip stick hole. Watch the flushed fluid in the bottle. After adding 4 to 6 quarts of fluid, the drained fluid should look clear, fresh and red. Then xmission is completely flushed. Hopefully the debris is flushed out and unstuck your 4th gear.
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I did it already, but nothing happened, i changed the ecu, and it is kinda working good right now, it has a little delay when switching from parking to reverse, it delays like 2 seconds, but i think that is because my ecu is doing autocorrections right now, i guess it may take a couple of days to stabilize the car.... So... I'm gonna drive and see what happens, if it is still working good in 2 weeks more i'm gonna realize that i finally fixed it, as i told you guys before, it has a delay of 2 seconds when switching from parking to reverse, i'm gonna se if the ecu fix that by it's own, and if it doesn't, i'm gonna keep it like that. I want it to take me everywhere, not to play races 😂
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