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If it has a four cylinder engine and it is an automatic, stay away from it. They used a variable "non-shifting" transmission in four cylinder models into 2005. They are known to fail and in most cases will stop moving altogether. If you don't feel it shifting while you are test driving, this is actually normal for that type of transmission.
If it is a V6 then there might be other issues not related to the transmission.
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Disconnect your battery. touch the neg. and positive cables together for a second. let it sit for at least an hour. that should reset everything. as far as reading codes you would need a scanner. on OBD-1 cars you could use a paper clip and flash the codes. but on OBD-II you need a scanner
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