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Old 02-02-18, 03:40 AM
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Default 1999 lexus gs300 transmission

every thing are good and it's very smooth when shifting but only one problem when I want to stop the transmission when shifting from 2 to 1 the transmission breakdown to very slowly speed with crack noise
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When last you changed the transmission fluid? Try changing the fluid to see if that helps. It could also be a bad transmission mount. Check the trans mount for excessive wear, or damage.
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Default 1999 lexus gs300 transmission

Thanks for your respect....at first time that's what I thought the problem become from the transmission fluid and I'm already changed with new one and checked the mount (it's in good condition) , more that I changed the two speed sensors but the problem still there, I repeat the problem again all the shifting from (1-2) (2-3) (3-4) and opposite (4-3) (3-2) are very nice and smooth accelerate & deceleration, it's only when I decelerate the speed to stop or to moving very slowly, exactly when the speed become 30 mi directly go down without synchronisation to 10 mi or less.
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