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Worn trans or diff parts. If it gets worse, have it looked at.
A bearing that has gone bad. A universal joint that has worn out allows play in the differential gear.
Vrrrrrrroommm If the driver puts his foot down. Brrrr-clunk-rrrrr-clunk-rrrrrrrrr With added gear changes.
Auto repair schools will offer such classes as Piston Maintanence 101, Fuel Line Replacement 201, and Gear Shifts Today 101.
low trans fluid level.
That is one possibility for that complaint
No, check the fluid level and have the transmission serviced. (filter and fluid replaced)
There are several things that can cause your 2005 Jeep manual transmission to shift hard between first and second gear. The most common cause is a malfunctioning shifting fork.
If it doesn't repeat the sound while the engine is running, especially accelarating or decellerating, it is probably related to the starter pinion gear or the flywheel/flexplate ring gear. When the starter gear engages the flywheel/flexplate, there is a small portion of gear tooth missing. It starts to catch and slips, slamming into the next gear and then engaging. Eventually, you'll lose another and yet another tooth, producing a dead spot to an extent the car won't start.
down shifts
MB's take off in 2nd to save gas is what i was told.
when the joint becomes worn, you can tell when it is warn as it will vibrate and a clunk sound will be heard when going in to gear.