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Rattling is not a usual complaint for a transmission. Cracked flex plate, loose bolt holding the flex plate to the torque converter, spider gears going bad. Does it all the time or only when moving? Starter not disengaging all the way and catching the teeth on the flex plate. Hard to know without hearing it.
The clutch trow out bearing has failed Change the clutch before it explodes and does serious damage to the transmission.
According to several online dictionaries: no. It is only an adverb or adjective I would have thought so, but... >_< It depends: "rattling" can be a verb, but it is not always a verb. "Rattling" is the present participle of the verb "rattle". It is used as a verb in sentences like, "The flimsy door was rattling in the wind." It can also be used as a noun (this is called a gerund), in sentences like "The constant rattling of the screen was annoying." And, as the first answerer noted, it can be used as an adjective: The rattling windows were a sign that the wind was getting stronger. One dictionary gave "a rattling good time" as an example of using "rattling" as an adverb, but this usage is not common.
The higher the density of an object, the harder it will be for the sound to be transmitted through the object.
According to the manufacturer, there is nothing abnormal about the whining sound in the transmission. It is a normal sound as the transmission moves through its ranges.
NO WAY. It would have to be 8 to 10 inches long to touch anything in the engine.
It may be your catalytic converter. Ours did the same thing with an automatic transmission. We sometimes thought it was the transmission, then we received a recall on the converter. Took it in to be replaced, and no more rattling.
A rattle snake
rattling or clanging
stabizer bar links that causing the rattling..
No i dont however i am getting a rattling from somewhere else
That sound is a bad thing. it could be loose hardware.
Could be a, broken flywheel (flex plate), blown transmission or blown differential.
When a hub bearing is broken it will create a rattling sound as the wheels spin. The after a car accelerates the louder the hub bearings will sound.
it could be low on fluid or dirty filter or internal problems.
means get it to a repair shop
The clutch trow out bearing has failed Change the clutch before it explodes and does serious damage to the transmission.
Many exhaust systems have a hanger located near or on the transmission, climb under there and sheke some things to see if you can replicate the noise, it could even be the heat shield for the catalytic converter coming loose.