So I just purchased my 2000 Firebird a few days ago.
My car just before this one was a 99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. It had the 3.8L V6 Supercharged.
So I am familiar with the engine (for the most part).
Now after a few days of driving and noticing things...
I have found something I want to verify.
When I am driving, like crusing around 45 miles per hour, the car is going at about 1500 RPM (+/- 100). Every few seconds it will raise up about 200-300 RPM and then drop back down to the idle RPM.
So I took my ScanTools scanner to check out the TC and transmission, and it said it was all in working order. So I figured it was the O/D. So I thought if I were to put the shifter down into 3 it would fix it. But it does not.
The only difference is when I put have it in drive instead of 3, I get more RPM slippage. (500 vs 50)
Any ideas on what the issue is? Or maybe it is common and I do not have this knowledge.
Thanks.
My car just before this one was a 99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. It had the 3.8L V6 Supercharged.
So I am familiar with the engine (for the most part).
Now after a few days of driving and noticing things...
I have found something I want to verify.
When I am driving, like crusing around 45 miles per hour, the car is going at about 1500 RPM (+/- 100). Every few seconds it will raise up about 200-300 RPM and then drop back down to the idle RPM.
So I took my ScanTools scanner to check out the TC and transmission, and it said it was all in working order. So I figured it was the O/D. So I thought if I were to put the shifter down into 3 it would fix it. But it does not.
The only difference is when I put have it in drive instead of 3, I get more RPM slippage. (500 vs 50)
Any ideas on what the issue is? Or maybe it is common and I do not have this knowledge.
Thanks.
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