The transmission lamp started blinking in mid drive.

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Asked by fabes Dec 26, 2007 at 07:05 PM about the 2002 Volvo S40

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

This was the only light coming on, car seemed to shift like normal. No Check Engine light came on.

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dont ignor it,have it checked out,anytime a warning light comes on,something is going on,no matter how big or small problem is.

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Yes, there are a number of issues that could be causing this. Could be transmission temperature, a sensor or solenoid, or an internal problem with the TCM. Have the codes (stored in the TCM) read to get an idea of what the problem is. A dealer will likely have to do this.

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Hi, My S40's transmission light and check engine light started simultaneously blinking this afternoon, but unlike your situation, I could feel the difference in pick up/acceleration from a stop. Scared to drive it now that I drove it home safely. I'll have it towed to the mechanic. Do you have any new info on what's going on with your transmission?

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