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    Sep 27, 2013, 05:29 AM
    Transmission problem
    I have a 2007 chevy uplander fwd and the problem is that sometimes after a complete stop I push on the gas pedal to go and the engine revs up then you feel the transmission kick in,but this does not happen all the time.I've changed the fluid and filter.could the problem be the shift solenoid,trans control module.any info anybody has to help fix this please do. THANKS

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