Cold Weather Engine Behavior
Hey all! I have a question for all you crossfire fanatics! One note though, I don't know much about what goes on under the hood, so hopefully you can "dumb-down" your responses for me!
I notice that in the cold weather, my crossfire slips when I accelerate. For example, when I give it a small amount of gas, the RPMs hit 3,000 for a second or two that catch back at the normal 1,500 or so. Once the engine heats up the problem goes away and I only experiece this in cold weather. Could this be a sign of a transmission problem or low fluid, or just a temper tantrum becuase my car likes the cold about as much as I do? Is there even a low trans fluid indicator light?