Slipping transmission in cold weather.

Dear Car Talk | Feb 01, 1993
Dear Tom and Ray:
Tom
TOM: The problem is you're done for, Tom.
RAY: Automatic transmissions often slip when they get old, due to the normal deterioration of the bands, clutches, seals, valves, and other parts inside the transmission. And if you're really lucky, changing the fluid and filter will clean things up enough to fix the problem.
TOM: Unfortunately, you're not really lucky.
RAY: Right. If changing the fluid and filter didn't help, then the problem is the transmission itself. So it's time to decide if you still love this car, Tom. If you do, and if it's in good shape otherwise and isn't rusting away, then either spend a few hundred bucks on a junkyard transmission, or spend few hundred more and and get a rebuilt one.
TOM: Or, if you've been looking for an excuse to dump this Cutlass and get yourself a '93 Eldorado...this is it, man.
Tom
TOM: The problem is you're done for, Tom.
RAY: Automatic transmissions often slip when they get old, due to the normal deterioration of the bands, clutches, seals, valves, and other parts inside the transmission. And if you're really lucky, changing the fluid and filter will clean things up enough to fix the problem.
TOM: Unfortunately, you're not really lucky.
RAY: Right. If changing the fluid and filter didn't help, then the problem is the transmission itself. So it's time to decide if you still love this car, Tom. If you do, and if it's in good shape otherwise and isn't rusting away, then either spend a few hundred bucks on a junkyard transmission, or spend few hundred more and and get a rebuilt one.
TOM: Or, if you've been looking for an excuse to dump this Cutlass and get yourself a '93 Eldorado...this is it, man.
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