A grinding sound when shifting from drive to reverse in a 1998 Acura Integra could indicate several issues, primarily related to the transmission. It may suggest low Transmission Fluid, which can lead to inadequate lubrication and gear engagement. Alternatively, it could be a sign of worn or damaged components within the transmission, such as gears or synchronizers. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and address the problem properly.
tranmission on way out reverse usally goes first got one for 100
The A4LD transmission is the most common failure on early explorers. It's very likely that your transmission is failing.
if an automatic transmission is grinding in reverse it is probably an internal failure. The car will probably need a good mechanic who specializes in transmissions to look at it to be sure. I have seen some cars with a simple linkage problem do this...but its unlikely.
it needs a new transmission
Depends on the transmission. Many transmission bands are not adjustable.
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level
Put it into reverse when moving rapidly forward.
that happens to me also, but to avoid the noise before going into reverse put in in first then put it in reverse that'll work!
Its your transmission slipping. Are you sure u dont have any leaks coming from your transmission causig the transmission to slip. That happened to my acura integra.
My 2001 hyundai accent has no reverse
Sounds like you need it reworked.
bad transmission