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TRANSMISSION FAULT

HAS ANYONE HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE DRIVE ON A DAEWOO D30S-3. ON SELECTING DRIVE THE TRANSMISSION TAKES AWHILE TO TAKE OFF. I HAVE CHECKED PRESSURES AND CHANGED OIL/FILTERS, IT JUST SEEMS AS IF YOU ARE RIDING A CLUTCH ON A CAR, ANY HELP APPRECIATED.
  • Posted 28 Jul 2006 02:54
  • By simon_a
  • joined 28 Jul'06 - 17 messages
  • south yorkshire, United Kingdom
WE CAN ALL GET THROUGH THIS TOGETHER
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Check the small filter inside the cushioning valve,if its slow changing directions this could also be the problem.Take it out and blow it out,or use a paper clip to remove any obstructions.
  • Posted 10 Oct 2007 06:07
  • By alan_m
  • joined 20 Apr'07 - 72 messages
  • United Kingdom
It sounds like the "cushioning" valve is stinking or slow to react or there is excessive clearance in the clutch packs due to wear.
  • Posted 18 Aug 2006 11:56
  • By charlie_j
  • joined 5 Nov'04 - 46 messages
  • California, United States
also check ur inching adjustments if thats outta wack itll seem like its losing power slow to engage and no power/slips uphill
  • Posted 18 Aug 2006 10:09
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
It seems some of your Transmission discs and mating disc (plates)have overheated and non-functional. Need to open the automatic transmission and replace. Please also check the solenoid which operates the gears forward and reverse that also could be a problem.

1st solenoid and then go to the discs and mating plates
  • Posted 17 Aug 2006 18:45
  • By ajdxb
  • joined 6 Jun'06 - 7 messages
  • United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates

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