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I have troubles with my Hyundai Tuscon 4WD auto transmission. I just replaced one transmission by another (from junk yard with low millage) and it starts to act in the same way my old transmission did: after you drive for a while if you stop and then start moving again you feel like your tires slip and hear the noise... What's now?
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You can try a junk yard, auto parts store (maybe) or the dealer. One of the 3 will be able to source it - withe the junk yard probably having the right part for the east money - auto parts store may have some thing that fits - is new - and cost about the same or more than the junk yard. The dealer will have it or be able to get it - new - and the most costly of all.
Most vehicles are equipped with sensors on transmissions that tell them when to shift I cannot remember the technical name, but this could possibly be your problem.
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