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posted by KlausC on Thu Jul 9 18:16 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 21:14 CST 2009[RELATED]Next time, post in the AWD/FWD section of the Brickboard. I will reply sooner.
First, flush the tranny fluid with methods described on IPD.com or on this board. It will take at least 12 quarts and 30 minutes of your time.
Then, if it still shifts funny, use more words to describe exactly what is happening. If you have the E/S/W switch in S, the tranny will up shift later. Putting the selector in L above 25mph will leave you in 2nd gear until you drop to 24mph, then it goes into 1st gear and stays there.
If you decide to get a replacement tranny, get one from a 1997 850. It is a little better and has better shift points.
Klaus
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posted by dpsc on Wed Jul 1 10:25 CST 2009
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last visit: Thu Oct 22 21:10 CST 2009[RELATED]DM,
What do you know about the previous owner and any maintenance that was completed on the tranny? Do you know if the neutral safety switch has been replaced? The factory part is defective. My tranny would go into "limp" mode especially in the cool mornings because of this switch. Low or dirty fluid can cause the tranny to shift improperly, too. Have you checked the color and level? What mileage does your car have?
If you just want to modify the 850, I remember my mechanic told me that a manual transmission is possible, but you have to check the serial numbers on the engine. He said that the manual 850 engine is designed differently to accomodate the different size of tranny. Gear or triptronic wasn't used in the 850 line, so unless you have a ton of money for a modification, I would stick with the possibility of the manual.
Better yet, figure out if the switch or a fluid flush could be the culprit. It makes a world of difference.
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posted by benski on Tue Jun 30 09:44 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 02:39 CST 2009[RELATED]I don't know the answer to this question, but you might look over in turbobricks.com or oregonvolvotuners.com for an answer. Those guys for sure have come up with answers for your dilemma over time..good luck!
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