SO, OTHER THAN SOME OVERHEATING PROBLEMS, MY CAR(93 MARK VIII) HAS RUN GREAT, TILL YESTERDAY. SHES GOT 70,000 MILES ON HER, AND SHE DECIDED TO START STUTTERING WHEN SHIFTING. ON TOP OF THAT, JUST AS THE CAR SHIFTS, IT MAKES A SQUEAKY NOISE, IS THAT LIKE A BELT SLIPPING OR SOMETHING? THE SITUATION SEEMS SCARY TO ME, THE LAST TIME I HAD TO REBUILD A XMISSION IT WAS COSTLY, I HEARD OF A TR/MLP SENSOR?, WHERE IS THAT AND HOW DO I CHECK IT, ALSO, THERE IS SUPPOSED TO BE A CABLE THAT MAY BE MISSING A GROMMET?!?!?? WHERE MIGHT I FIND THESE, I'M CROSSING MY FINGERS ON A QUICK FIX, ANY HELP WOULD B NICE. THX.
I would do A fluid change with Mercon V first. My belt was not noticably loose with the engine off. I first thought it was an ignition issue but the idler pulley next to the tensioner was going bad to and starting to make noise which got my attention before I got into diagnosing the ignition. I would verify that is your propblem before chaning parts you may not need. Some people have problems with the belt slipping with the shift during higher rpm. You could just need to try a gatorback belt.
Also while the fluid is being changed it is a good idea to do the 1-2 accumulator upgrade. And even the jmod.