The issue you're experiencing with your 1960 Ford Thunderbird may indicate a problem with the transmission, specifically related to the first gear engagement. The whining noise could suggest that internal components are not properly engaging or that there may be low fluid levels affecting performance. It's advisable to check the Transmission Fluid level and condition first; if the fluid is low or burnt, a change might resolve the issue. If the problem persists, further inspection by a professional mechanic could be necessary to diagnose and repair any internal transmission issues.
Hi there. Did you ever get info for this problem? I have a similar problem
it's a genetic disorder, meaning you get it from your parents. although it may not have manifested itself in your parents or perhaps their tics weren't noticed as a problem and they grew out of them as tourettes was not well-known until recently.
Automatic updates are sent when Microsoft identifies a problem and has a "patch" to send out. Let the automatic updates continue.
I have been asking everyone,and no one can tell me the problem.
never mind morons. I found out what the problem was you idiots.
what is the problem with my power steering on astra automatic
most likely that sounds like your problem>
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Most likely not, its probably just condensation in the pipes. If it was an engine problem, it would be a blown head gasket and if the car hasn't been running really hot that's probably not your problem.
Steering U joint needs lubricating. Known problem.
It depends on what the problem is. From your question it is obvious you need to have it looked at by a professional.
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