Re: Tranny slip??
What was the outside temperature? I noticed that my H2 would seem to "slip" and act different than our Yukon when it's cold outside and had the dealership check it out. They said they inspected the fluid and it was at the proper level and was in good shape. Then I read the owners manual (novel concept, I know) and it does say that when it's cold outside the transmission will shift differently (I'd imagine it'll slip a bit and rev a bit more before shifting) to get the engine up to temperature quicker so the heater would blow warm quicker. Makes sense to me.
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