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Rpm fluctuations on 3.8l

Andrewsandlin

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Genesis Model Year
2011
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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Okay so awhile back I posted about my transmission fluid needing to be replaced and I was pretty reluctant since I didn’t know the service history and it was way past due. So to avoid damaging my transmission with new fluid I left it alone. Haven’t really noticed much of anything off. Like at all. Now I do. I’ve got a very slight rpm fluctuation. Now tomorrow I’m going to check and most likely replace the plugs. They are likely due. Actually 10k miles past due.

How likely would it be for the cause of the rpm fluctuations to be from the transmission. I’m really concerned because as of right now I have no coarse of action or a plan of it decides to go. Replacing the transmission is something I would do. But I kind of can’t right now due to my lack of funds. Any suggestions or tips to get me off to the right direction
 
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