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killadocg23 02-03-2017 01:57 PM

2000 Toyota Camry Tranny slipping whiles driving.
 
Hi all,

When driving along at lets say 60 mph , mph gauge drops to zero and when I press the accelerator the transmission slips at times. The mph gauge will some time freak out and then go back to zero. Even when first starting the car, sometimes the transmission wont slip but mph gauge will still read zero when moving. What can be the cause of this and how can I rectify it?

Thanks
David M

dirty hands 02-03-2017 02:34 PM

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MPH dial going back to zero
may be a faulty speed sensor.. that can be replaced

when transmission slips ....the engine revs should increase and car not go any where

manual gearbox slippage
check hydraulic fluid in clutch master or leaking salve cyl or worn clutch

automatic slippage
check fluid level color and smell
faulty solenoids or worn torque converter

killadocg23 02-03-2017 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by dirty hands (Post 94885)
MPH dial going back to zero
may be a faulty speed sensor.. that can be replaced

when transmission slips ....the engine revs should increase and car not go any where

manual gearbox slippage
check hydraulic fluid in clutch master or leaking salve cyl or worn clutch

automatic slippage
check fluid level color and smell
faulty solenoids or worn torque converter

Thanks.
I should have noted that it was a automatic transmission V6. It is weird. Car will sometimes drive fine and tranny will not slip when mph gauge is on 0. The slipping is synonymous when the mph gauge hits 0 sometimes.

Is there a DIY thread to replace the VSS?

Thanks
David M

dirty hands 02-03-2017 03:35 PM

might be something on youtube

the speed sensor is on the gearbox
just look for the connector and part as in picture above


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