Low or bad transmission oil, bad transmission solenoid, vacuum line issues, worn transmission gears, bad torque converter.. all possible reasons.
it sounds like your sprag in the tranny is starting to ware
Sounds like a transmission problem
Sounds like that are usually due to a breaking wheel bearing.
sounds like the door check has worn out
The Brakes inside of the wheel could be rusty in the back and cuz some Grinding sounds, or the Transmission is Wet and Rusty which can also make a Grinding sound, If it happens to your Car, Notify me at lil_carbon@hotmail.com, u need to tell me your car if u need help.... if u dont and its just a Random Question, dont add me lol but really, ill help
sounds like differential trouble and possibly transmission trouble its really hard to give a proper diagnosis without actually physically inspecting.
Possibly the wheel bearing, if it makes a whiring noise when you accel. Or cv-axel, if it sounds like its grinding.
My camaro did the same thing minus the grinding and it ended up being the control arm. Although yours sounds like wheel bearings because of the grinding which can also cause vibrations.
sounds transmission related or possable flywheel related That would be the power headlight motor!!
A grinding noise under the car when applying gas from a stopped position in a Lexus RX300 could indicate several issues. Common causes include a failing transmission, worn-out differential components, or issues with the driveshaft. Additionally, problems with the engine mounts or loose exhaust components can also create similar sounds. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the issue accurately.
Noise in a Fordomatic transmission when in park gear can be caused by several factors, including worn or damaged internal components, such as bearings or gears. Additionally, issues with the parking pawl mechanism, which locks the transmission in place, may lead to clattering or grinding sounds if it is not engaging properly. Low transmission fluid levels or contamination can also contribute to noise. It's advisable to have the transmission inspected by a professional to diagnose and address the specific issue.
Your transmission bands are bad, you need to replace them to make it work properly again.