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I have a 1995 buick with 85k on the 3.8 v6. My car takes about five min to go in gear after I start it up. What could be the problem?
Better yet, put the transmission in reverse, or low (D-1) and wait for the gear to engage to increase internal pressure and minimize wait time. You apparently have a bad input hub/shaft seal, which will cause low internal pressure when the fluid is cold. This can be verified at a transmission shop, only when the engine/trans is cold. (Approximately 50-deg.) BTW, I drove one like this for 5-yrs & 80K with no other problems, using the tricks mentioned.