Steps to eliminate automatic transmission slipping:
Check the automatic transmission fluid level:
* Check the automatic transmission fluid level using the dipstick when the engine and transmission are warm.
*Add fluid to the correct level if it is low.
Replace automatic transmission fluid and filter:
* Dirty or old fluid can cause slipping.
* Replace the automatic transmission fluid and filter in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Clean the automatic transmission solenoids:
* Solenoids control the flow of fluid into the automatic transmission.
* Clean the solenoids using carburetor cleaner or electrical contact.
Check the automatic transmission fluid pressure:
* Use a pressure gauge to measure the fluid pressure in the automatic transmission.
*Low pressure may indicate a faulty pump or a fluid leak.
Inspect the hoses and tubes of the automatic transmission:
* Check automatic transmission hoses and tubes for cracks, leaks or blockages.
* Replace damaged hoses or tubes.
Repair or replace the torque converter:
* The torque converter transfers power from the engine to the transmission.
* If the torque converter fails, it can cause slipping.
Repair or replace the gearbox:
*Internal automatic transmission components, such as gears, bearings and shafts, can wear out over time.
*If the damage is severe, the automatic transmission may need to be repaired or replaced.
Additional tips:
* Avoid sudden acceleration and high loads when the automatic transmission is slipping.
* Do not attempt to shift gears manually if the automatic transmission has a manual mode.
*Consult a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair as soon as possible to prevent further damage.