Transmission problem, it lose pressure What could it be?

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Asked by Chelo Apr 21, 2015 at 09:45 AM about the 1999 Nissan Pathfinder 4 Dr LE SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Re4r01a transmission,  when gets hot it
start to lose pressure to foward and
reverse, it is fully repaired with new torque
converter clutch and new valve body with
solenoids. Still with problem
Please help

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wht do u mean looses pressure to forward and reverse

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This has been quite a problem for Nissan owners. Try changing your fuel filter and cleaning your MAF with a can of CRC Mass Air Flow cleaner. Was reading a Nissan forum and one poster said he did this and the vehicle was fine once again. Wasn't the transmission after all. Between a bad fuel filter and bad air, it made it seem as if the transmission was at fault................................................................. http://forums.nicoclub.com/transmission-flare-update-anyone-with- tranny-issues-similar-please-read-t311262.html

buy the bypass kit..... easy to do....its inevitable that your radiator will begin to leak coolant into your transmission lines...a 25 buck kit and a hour of time will save you a new transmission and radiator...

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