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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 02:38 PM
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Car Shutters at take off

Okay this is about my other car, not an F-body. But I have posted this at various borads and have been getting no response so I figured it was worth a try here since you all have been so helpful in the past.

I have two questions related to the same problem.

My 1998 bonneville has 60K miles on it and has never given me any problems. It has started to have a problem when taking off from a stop. It doesn't do it all the time, more when you take off hard or starting up a incline, loaded type takeoff. It shutters like a slipping clutch. I took it to a trans shop and he drove it and said it feels like input clutches are bad. Does this sound right, it only has 60K? I believe it is a 4T65 Auto Trans.

Also, I had the trans flushed two months ago. They didn't drop the pan just connected at the radiator and pumped in new fluid. The trans guy said with that low of miles the flush should not have caused the problem. I can't recall if my problems started before or after the flush since It may have did it before and I might of thought it was wheel bounce or something.

Anybody ever see this before? Any suggestions? Know any other better websites for this post?

Thanks, Bill
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 02:57 PM
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It's kinda hard to say what the problem is, input cluctches have been a problem in the past it could also be a torque converter problem or a programming problem.

Kyle
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