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Originally Posted by isuspense ... 2009 370z AUTO and I've realised whenever I floor the accelerator it'll just rev up for 3-5 seconds then moves. ... Probably just needs to
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Probably just needs to have the fluid changed. Or it could be a TCM/ECM communications problem. Or a mechanical problem (eg, worn out xmission).
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