WHY WOULD MY CAR LOSE POWER IN TRANSMISSION?

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Asked by JTHOMAS Jan 30, 2013 at 07:16 PM about the 1994 Mitsubishi Expo 2 Dr LRV 2.4 Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I WAS IN REVERSE AND  I SHIFTED TO DRIVE BEFORE THE CAR CAME TO STOP  I LOST POWER IN ALL GEARS THE CAR STILL SHIFTS AND PARK GEAR WORKS JUST NO POWER IN OTHER GEARS WHAT COULD BE WRONGE WITH TRANS

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if the level was low, I'd start lookin' at the source of the leak, perhaps a loose fitting on the transmission or on your radiator (likely suspicion)-

uh oh, better get aamco....no seriously I'd go to car-part.com and fetchez-vous a replacement from a wreck with lo miles on it.

...well the torque converter has to have fluid...did you not fill, then run it throught the gears, stopping at each one for a while? The thing, if empty will take time to fill and work properly, in fact some even have a plug to let out/install fluid in this thing, although it's supposed to take on more fluid as part of it's circuitry will not "come alive" until it's full of fluid...so perhaps your assertatoin that "LEVEL WAS HIGH" could have been true at the time, the converter takes almost a gallon all by itself, and needs to have some fluid in it, if it's gonna work at all!

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