probably needs a new seal. transmission needs to come out to fix.
that is correct, I just did this same repair in my '92 Chevy Van. not an easy job by any means, but it can be done
Reasons behind the the common transmission problem of 1997 Audi A6 are:Faulty torque converter clutchTorque converter needle bearings failureUnsafe level of transmission fluidSolenoid damage can affect the fluid flow through the transmission
It is possible for coolant to leak out between the motor and transmission, if a freeze plug has been leaking. I had this problem on an old International Travelall I had. The motor will need to be pulled.
A howl in an automatic transmission between speeds of 60 kph and 80 kph could signal a problem with the fan belt. Another cause could be an issue with the torque converter.
Replaced the pan gasket with a new one.
It's probably a problem with your catalytic converter.
In 2001 rodeo, it has the 4l30-e transmission which is made by GM. You have two possible problem. One your clutches are getting bad or two you are leaking transmission fluid. If you are leaking transmission fluid, you will have to pump the fluid back into the transmission. The most like spot for the leak is in the accumulator area.
probably everywhere, but if you don't find out where the leak is, you may burn up the engine or transmission, so if it stops leaking, you have a problem. FIND the leakand repair it.
it wont do harm it will ioncrease heat and fuel consumption but
It could be transmission fluid or coolant, or a problem with the catalytic converter.
Type your answer here... it is possibly a torque converter problem or transmission faulty
The torque converter on your 1998 Z71 transmission may not lock in due to several potential issues, including a faulty torque converter clutch solenoid, low transmission fluid levels, or a malfunctioning engine control unit (ECU). Additionally, problems with the wiring or connectors related to the torque converter could prevent it from engaging properly. A clogged transmission filter or internal transmission issues may also contribute to this problem. It's advisable to have the transmission diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact cause.
Low fluid level, stopped up filter, or a very serious transmission or torque converter problem.