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hello i drive a 1997 honda accord se 4d sedan 2.2, boya transmission, automatic. 166k miles. so i was driving one day and the car just starts to rev all the way to red line and wouldn’t go forward. after that i baught a transmission and speed sensor from the junk yard and a tourqe converter but the tourqe converter wouldn’t go in so i put the old one in. after a week the car started to do it again so i thought it was  the tourqe converter. baught a new one and put it in and couple minutes of driving later and its doing it again. some of the fluid was coming out of the transmission while replacing tourqe converter and it was like a milkey pink. so that’s what? coolant leaking into the transmission? and can that be the reason the car is doing it again. even after a week? could it be i jsut need to flush the transmission and get a brand new radiator or is the transmission just completely bad now. i have checked the lock up cylinoids and the shift solenoids and they all seemed to work. they clicked when i put power to them. but i was also reading online that it could be a transmission pump or filter. but what are the odds i get a new transmission and its that. the axels are good i also checked those. the fluid level is also good. if i let the car sit for a few minutes and start it up and try and drive it again. i will drive slow and it will go thru first gear and go into second but if i try and go any faster it goes out of gear and just revs up. sometimes works well in reverse. but not drive. i read it could be because of 02 sensors to. becuse i have 0 out of 2. any think you recommend please let me know immediately. 


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Milky pink fluid means the trans cooler inside your radiator sprang a leak and coolant is mixing with the fluid. Sounds like your transmission is shot.


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