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I bought my daughter a 2002 sebring 2.7 156,000miles the previous owner had transmission problems

they replaced the module and sensors, It ran and shifted great for two days. now it has trouble going into reverse
and will slip. Is the tansmission done? is it worth fixing? your input would be greatful
and will slip. Is the tansmission done? is it worth fixing? your input would be greatful
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isellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
Tough question since if the transmission is, indeed bad a repair could exceed the value of the car.
Take it to a TRUSTED transmission shop and have them evaluate it. Hard to guess.5