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    Automatic Transmission Sticking

    I have an 86 LE and my transmission is sticking in first gear. It sometimes starts to work after warming up and if I can coast at a high enough speed in neutral then shift to drive it will be in a higher gear, but otherwise, it's stuck.

    I was also noticing that in the higher gears, if I took my foot off the gas, the rpms would drop down to an idle and with the slightest touch of the gas it would shoot back up.

    I had already been experiencing some problems going into overdrive. I checked all the electrical components and couldn't find a problem when it miraculously started working again (although I eventually discovered, only after warming up.)

    I changed the transmission filter and fluid, checked the cable that connects to the throttle and it seems to be moving smoothly and easily, and now I'm wondering if there's anything left to check before I have a professional dive into the transmission.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Automatic Transmission Sticking

    Hi & welcome to the site! I did a quick search for you and came up with the following:

    http://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/s...d-transmission

    http://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/s...apped-out-help!!!!

    http://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/s...smission-84-LE

    FWIW, there's a search feature in the upper right hand corner of each forum page. Tim

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    Re: Automatic Transmission Sticking

    Thanks Tim! There was definitely some metal shavings when I pulled the pan off. Looks like I need a new transmission. I guess 255k miles will do that to a vehicle.
    This is a great site! Thanks again for doing what you do!

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