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92lt1auto
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This story is going to be kind of long, but I want to give you the most information I can. The problem started on my way to Cruise-In V, and continued to get worse on the way home from the Cruise-In.
Roughly 150 miles into the trip, while running close to 75mph in overdrive (OD), I pushed approximately 1/2 way down on the accelerator pedal to increase my speed. To my dismay I felt a pretty hard shudder (I would compare the feel and sound to when you run over the "wake-up bumps" on the shoulder of the interstate) that would not go away unless I let up of the gas or pressed harder on the gas to make the tranny shift down out of overdrive. In the 270 miles to Bowling Green, I could only get it to duplicate the problem 3 times. On the way home however, once the vehicle warmed up.....I could get it to "shudder" almost everytime. While the vehicle is shuddering, if I manually shift it out of OD, the shuddering goes away. Also, pushing the gas just slightly to increase speed does not cause it to shudder. I have to really put a load on the engine, basically I have to really get it close to downshifting before it will shudder. I checked the tranny fluid once I got home and it was at the bottom "FULL HOT" mark and was still pink in color. The fluid did not smell or look burnt. The only thing I noticed was that the fluid was a little "foamy". Any Ideas???
Also, on maybe (or maybe not) an unrelated issue; when I got back home I stopped at the gas station. I left the car running when I went inside, and came back out and hopped in the car. When I put it in reverse and gave is some gas my ASR Active light came on and I heard the ASR making its "noise". When I let off of the gas the ASR turned off. I then put it in drive and pressed the gas, again the ASR kicked on. I let off of the gas and turned off the ASR. Once turned off and then turned back on, it worked correctly. Any ideas as to what this could be? One trip back to it's home (Bowling Green) and now my Corvette is possessed. Please help!!!
Roughly 150 miles into the trip, while running close to 75mph in overdrive (OD), I pushed approximately 1/2 way down on the accelerator pedal to increase my speed. To my dismay I felt a pretty hard shudder (I would compare the feel and sound to when you run over the "wake-up bumps" on the shoulder of the interstate) that would not go away unless I let up of the gas or pressed harder on the gas to make the tranny shift down out of overdrive. In the 270 miles to Bowling Green, I could only get it to duplicate the problem 3 times. On the way home however, once the vehicle warmed up.....I could get it to "shudder" almost everytime. While the vehicle is shuddering, if I manually shift it out of OD, the shuddering goes away. Also, pushing the gas just slightly to increase speed does not cause it to shudder. I have to really put a load on the engine, basically I have to really get it close to downshifting before it will shudder. I checked the tranny fluid once I got home and it was at the bottom "FULL HOT" mark and was still pink in color. The fluid did not smell or look burnt. The only thing I noticed was that the fluid was a little "foamy". Any Ideas???
Also, on maybe (or maybe not) an unrelated issue; when I got back home I stopped at the gas station. I left the car running when I went inside, and came back out and hopped in the car. When I put it in reverse and gave is some gas my ASR Active light came on and I heard the ASR making its "noise". When I let off of the gas the ASR turned off. I then put it in drive and pressed the gas, again the ASR kicked on. I let off of the gas and turned off the ASR. Once turned off and then turned back on, it worked correctly. Any ideas as to what this could be? One trip back to it's home (Bowling Green) and now my Corvette is possessed. Please help!!!



