DSMLoverFromUA
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- May 23, 2003
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Lodi,
New Jersey
Hello
Sorry for the stupid title but i just needed someone to read my question. I corrently own 1995 Mitsubishi Galant S Automatic(which i want to sell....it was my sister car and i just got it and already have to fix it)and i am experiencing some problems with it. When I am at the stop sign and i try to go forward the car just dont go
. Its like am pushing the gas pedal but the car just jorks a little but does not go anywhere and after few secongs it goes and drives good. It hapened few times already and i almost got into accident because my car would not go on the highway. The oil is also leaking from tranny and i dont think thats the problem bc the level is fine. (dealer told me my oil pan gasket needs to be changed) Could it be something with injectors or electrical thing? because my headlights died and my radio and my clock and i paid $200
to fix it. Or maybe its the computer? It only happens here and there. Or could it be tourq converter?(can't spell sorry)
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks, Mike
Sorry for the stupid title but i just needed someone to read my question. I corrently own 1995 Mitsubishi Galant S Automatic(which i want to sell....it was my sister car and i just got it and already have to fix it)and i am experiencing some problems with it. When I am at the stop sign and i try to go forward the car just dont go
. Its like am pushing the gas pedal but the car just jorks a little but does not go anywhere and after few secongs it goes and drives good. It hapened few times already and i almost got into accident because my car would not go on the highway. The oil is also leaking from tranny and i dont think thats the problem bc the level is fine. (dealer told me my oil pan gasket needs to be changed) Could it be something with injectors or electrical thing? because my headlights died and my radio and my clock and i paid $200
to fix it. Or maybe its the computer? It only happens here and there. Or could it be tourq converter?(can't spell sorry)
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks, Mike
