User Posts: Ryan Ensby
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Hey William, thanks for your message. If I were you I’d try another repair shop that does transmissions. If thats no help, hit up an Oldsmobile dealership. If you’re feeling brave, DIY it. But double-check the problem first, alright?
Hope this helps. Any more questions, just ask.