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Vacuum modulator might be bad.
By Dave Shoe - 03/31/2004 9:10:27 PM; IP 12.2.11.190
The vacuum modulator on the tranny is probably not responding to intake manifold vacuum.

I'm not tranny wiz, but I suspect the vacuum hose may have become disconnected between the modulator and the engine, or else the modulator bit the dust. If they're anything like C6 modulators, they are easy and cheap to replace.

Shoe.
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