I had transmission work done Thursday, picked up, drove car Saturday, noticed car jolting while accelerating slowly.

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Asked by adking39 Nov 17, 2013 at 11:49 PM about the 2008 Hyundai Azera Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I first noticed jolting, then as I attempted to park, clutch would not go up past
neutral. After using shift lock, clutch would not move past park. If shift lock is
used, only reverse signal shows, car does not move in drive, only reverse. Can
anyone tell me what is wrong and if this is common following transmission
work?

3 Answers

39,795

sounds like a brain problem! hmmm! wrong wiring configuration to controls,from brain, common ? not if repaired and tested proper,stop payment on check quick!

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9,690

You question does not make much sence you talk like it is a stick but than make it sound like it is an automatic trans? I am confussed!

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