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2003 Pontiac Bonneville Repair Question
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Mileage: 97,000 miles.
Asked on January 27, 2011
Transmission
What causes the car to***** when going to first gear, or when reving gas pedal the it seems to slip into gear, espesially when the car has gotten warm?
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