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Old 01-11-2021, 02:00 PM   #4
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agree with both

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Originally Posted by Xpit77 View Post
Check the transmission linkage in the rear.The reason I mention it is because there is a small rod in the linkage that comes apart.The ball socket comes off of the rod.It happened to my 99. Porsche had to have some made as there none anywhere
I agree both of the other suggestions- having pulled and replaced my tiptronic on my 03 box car. ( what the heck was I thinking!)The cable/rod is always suspect. And the slipping leading to eventual burnout mysteriously always coincides with low fluid...( which I found out much to my sorrow) One symptom which points to low fluid is leading up to the no go state- did it slip when you made a spirited left turn? If so- fluid level is suspect.
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