probably the through out baring or ur trany is goin out
because when you let the clutch out the pressure plate pushes the cluch plate up against the flywheel which turns when the engine is on, causing the transmission to turn which turns the driveshaft which turns the wheels... PS your a retard. they are supposed to move when you release the clutch
You have to take the transmission completely off of the vehicle.Also when replacing clutch you have to replace the slave cylinder.Mace
The clutch trow out bearing has failed Change the clutch before it explodes and does serious damage to the transmission.
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
You might want to maybe change or refill you transmission fluid in your vehicle. Also, you might have been "riding your clutch" in this case it needs to be changed.
Remove the exaust pipes. Remove the transmission. It is located inside the bell housing section of the transmission.
To change from an automatic to manual transmission in a Ford Bronco, you will have to fine a transmission that bolts up to the engine. The transmission mounts have to be changed. The shifter has to be changed along with adding an entire clutch system including a pedal. This will require brackets, drilling in the firewall and possibly welding under the dash.
A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.
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It would most likely be a/ worn clutch/s or a shift solenoid. ( yes!!! automatic transmissions have clutches)
If it is a manual transmission I would suspect you have clutch problems. Possibly gear lube or hydraulic clutch fluid has leaked onto the clutch surface. The only repair is to replace the clutch and repair the leak. When you let the clutch out this causes the clutch to chatter thus causing the shaking.
Transmission fluid will do work for your clutch my friend no worries here.