have minor adjustment to the Automatic Transmission Throttle Cable (can be seen on the engine throttle)... normally this cable is adjusted to the lowest setting but if there are delays in shifting..or slight slippage you need to adjust this to compensate.. on normal road and running condition A/T should shift just before reaching 2000rpm, if you step on the gas for more power shifting will be delayed slightly by past 2000rpm or more... adjusting your A/T Throttle Cable will compensate this delay in shifting





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