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January 05, 2012, 09:59:10 AM »
my Ford Pinto 1972,has a problem on the box of gait,which is not to reverse when it is cold,only when heated to asthern it is Ok,works.
What that will be?
I am im Brazil,and I love my Pinto 72,but I need help.
Thank you for all.
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Automatic or manual transmission?
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Su transmision podria ser baja en fluido o sucio y cambio de necesidades. Fred
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what the hell is that Fred?...LOL
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It's spanish for...
The transmission may be low on fluid or dirty and need changed.
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Hard to tell without knowing if it is auto or manual. Either way dirt could cause issues. If it is automatic maybe a plugged filter or debris in the valve body?
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