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> OT Eurovan Question, Brad, Korjo
r_towle
post May 27 2005, 03:06 PM
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A freind bought a 94 Eurovan Automatic...

He said it really slow...I remember that Brad found some shift points were reset by the computer and he fixed them....could you please detail first

what was the problem again??

How did you fix it??

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post May 27 2005, 09:24 PM
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One of the major power gains with K's van was a 90% clogged catalytic converter.
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post May 28 2005, 10:37 AM
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Those automatic Eurovans have no get up and go at all. I was looking to buy one and was not impressed with the automatic, but couldn't find a 5 speed. I moved on.

I have heard to only let someone who really knows those trannys work on them.

Sorry not much help.
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