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1993 Mazda mx-6 problems, HELP

Ok so all of a sudden my acceleration started going to crap. I tried to replace the accelerators and that didn't work. Then my Reverse went out. After that my gears slip and it's an automatic... If i'm in 3rd gear the RPMs will jump as if i'm in 1st gear. Then my speedometer stopped working one day and i blamed my boyfriend b/c i never did it to me. Well i drove around back roads for a bit and got it working again, somehow... I need to know what's wrong with this car!!! I've changed the engine, transmission, computer, AND accelerators. Please EMAIL me, i'll get it quicker. lostbrokenconfused@sbcglobal.net or Krystynahayes@cableone.net
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