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Without having the codes pulled it's going to difficult to know which component is failing. But with that said a few of the main components that tend to fail are: Transmission shift solenoid, torque converter, and a speed sensor. The most likely culprit would be the the Transmission shift solenoid AKA Transmission control solenoid. The part itself will cost anywhere between $80-$200 plus labor.
No,Your car is in "limp"mode, there are three sensors on the transmission that tell the computer how fast your going so it knows to upshift, have someone check input sensor,output sensor,and speed sensor.
You dont have to pull the tranny to fix this. Some so called "experts" on here shouldnt be giving advice if they dont know. The solenoid pack is located in the front the transmission just below the air filter and in front of the input speed sensor you just replaced. Unbolt the connector with a 10mm socket then the bolts connecting to the tranny. Replace with a new one 140 bux or close(get a new one). Installation is vice versa. Easy fix for any person who is mechanically inclined. Always get a second or third opinion when asking a thousand dollar question on any website. Some people think they know....but they dont.
Here is some possible reasons why your transmission is having those problems .
* The gear shift linkage is binding
* There is an internal problem in the transmission
* The throttle cable is broken or disconnected
* The vacuum modulator on the transmission is faulty or the vacuum line is damaged
* The electronic transmission control circuit may be faulty
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