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If the tranny is slipping try some Lucas Tranny additive use a suction gun to take a quart of tranny fluid out then pour in a quart of Lucas it has save many cars for me and my family.
check ur drive belt [ runs from the engine upper pulley under frame to the rear trans axle thru a series of pulleys and spring loaded adjusters] the belt has probably worn down or has streched to where it slips under a medium load
take it transmission place. it could be a sensor or it could be the bands in the tranny. take it to a transmission shop. because it will get worse and you dont want to get caught in winter.they have all the tools to check it. if it cost to much to fix just get another car instead.
This is a hard question to answer without more information. If the vehicle has a sensation of slipping it is usally the automatic transmission that is at fault and it probably has to be rebuilt. The sensation of power loss could be from the slipping transmission. Try manually downshifting the trans. to a lower gear when going up a hill and see what happens. That can tell you if the problem is the trans, or the engine,
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