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Christian Munoz Posted on Jan 16, 2014
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Hard shifting mitsubishi lancer 2003

After driving for about 10 minutes I experience hard shifting when moving from a complete stop. What can be causing this?

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You need to go and get a trans service ASAP, Driving could cause more damage, sounds like a fluid blockage because the filter has not been replaced and full of gunk

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2008

SOURCE: operating lancer automatic transmission

Have you Had the transmission fluid checked? It sounds as if the transmission is slipping in these gears which would point to a fault within the bands. To have a problem like this repaired could cost as little as $200 or as much as $1700 depending on how much needs to be done. Was the replacement a second hand transmission? If yes then did you have a warranty period with it? Let me know and I will get back to you as i am about to seek out a manual for this.

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally 2003 hesitates while driving

before anything i had the problem and this is the way i solved it ... the lancer has 2 ignition coils in 2 cylinders what you do is take the iginition coil out of the cylinder that is misfiring and change it to another cylinder and put the car on the odb reader again it should change location of misfire .. then that would tell you that its the ignition coil thats bad i ended up getting my coil at the dealer for $110 ebay has some aftermarket pairs for $100 so you can get 2 now for the price i paid for 1 that will solve the problem guaranteed owne d a lancer for 5 years know the ups and downs to them

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2010

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The cable that pulls the cool/heat switch on the a/c gets weak and it doesnt allow the dial to switch over to heat. You can see that cable and the way its supposed to work on the right side of the gas pedal over it. I usually just use my foot to push that switch over to heat and reach with and pull on it with my right hand to cool.

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A reason for hard shifting could be a problem with many things with various degrees of seriousness. It could be your ATF( automatic transmission fluid) is low or broken down and old. This would cause the hardness and the reason for stop and go traffic effecting it. Another possibility is your transmission is just shot, and the timing gears inside are worn and not properly shifting at the correct RPM causing a **** during shifting.

Some possibilties, not all!

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Neutral light blinking

Teher is a fault code stored in the transmission ecu. Try removing the negative battery terminal for 6 minutes and put it back let the car idle for 10 minutes an give it a normal drive and check if the light is still blinking, then you'll have to call in the dealer to get it scanned.
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