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Old 05-02-2007, 08:15 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Thanks for telling me how to get a good start on tearing an automatic apart. That is the fastest way to blow up an auto, period.
I'll concur with this. It is called a "Neutral Drop," and the shock-loading induced by it can easily damge or destroy an aut transmission. Not specifically a Hyundai transmission; it will do in ANY transmission of ANY make.

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when you put it in neautral dont hit the brakes
just hit the gas, floor it even, then switch it into drive, don't hit the brakes to change just do it, then you should have a good start.

^^^DO NOT PERFORM THIS UNDER ANY CIRSUMSTANCES: IT WILL LEAD TO DAMAGE OF YOUR TRANSMISSION.


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