I recently had my transmission torque converter replaced in my 1998 lincoln continental. I get it from the shop and my transmission completely goes out less than 10 after leaving the shop.

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Asked by KRYZCEL Sep 25, 2014 at 09:58 AM about the 1998 Lincoln Continental FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Before going in the shop my transmission
had never slipped or anything.

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First off why did it need a torque converter? If it needed replaced the transmission would have been acting up. Sound like they did the incorrect diagnosis. This is not a maintenance item. 2 did u check to see if there was any fluid in it after it broke down? Maybe they will lower the cost of repair due to their negligence?

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