Inspect the Cv boots on the axles for tears. If no tears are found then replace the wheel bearing.
you have got to make sure your not rolling
I have a 1992 Chevy berretta 3.1 V6 and when it is in park and reverse and neutral it sounds like there is a grinding noise right below the shifter I know that the linkage needs adjusting any ideas
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Hello, Before you park the car I guess you drive on..."it" ... Driveway ;) parkit doesn't sound good parkway sound like a street or something.
Get in the grass or gravel and floor it. If the front tire spins it's front wheel drive. If the rear tire spins it's rear wheel drive. If neither front or rear spins, take it out of park!!
I'm stumped. Can you help answer this question? This a normal sound for the Sebring, I've had two and they both make that sound when shifting form park to drive. No tranny problems.
Yes, If the car is rear wheel drive you have to have the rear wheels on the dollie. Front wheel drive you need the front wheels on the dollie
OK. If you are sitting on a hill more than 15 degrees, if you do it will make that grinding sound. in most car booklets say on a Hill 15 degrees or more put it in neutral than apply the emergency break. and you do not need to be at any speed when putting it into park.
check the fluid level
It is a 2002 Honda civic
sounds transmission related or possable flywheel related That would be the power headlight motor!!
your car probably has transmission issues. tow it to a transmission shop.