Check the U-Joints in the drive lines. More times than not it is these that are really bad.
If there is a loud noise when shifting from park into drive, it may be a transmission problem. One should shift slowly, as the transmission could disengage itself.
service standard transmission
When a 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass makes a loud, moaning noise in reverse it is possible that the reverse gear in the transmission is getting ready to go out. The braking system should be looked at too, because of the vibration.
Several malfunctioning parts on a 2004 Tahoe can cause it to make noise when put in reverse. The transmission fluid should be check to see if there are any pieces of metal in the fluid. The transmission should be taken to be properly diagnosed to avoid the need of expensive repairs.
ifs its a long loud clicking noise its the transmission solinoid pack perfectly normal this applies to a a604 transmission
I have a 1998 dodge dakota. I had a whirring noise that i thought was the transmission. Was real loud when i accellerated and shifted. it turned out to be the clutch on the fan that draws air thru the radiator was locked up and would make a real loud whirring noise because the clutch wasn't slipping as well as affected performance and shifting. Might check that out....... Good Luck Steve K
I have a `00 blazer and recently my car started making a loud winding noise also. Come to find out I had to have a whole new transmission due to that noise! The repair shop said that the noise is the first sign of the transmission going out!
Worn motor and/or tranny mount.
A loud whining noise in reverse in your 1997 Honda Del Sol could indicate a few potential issues. It may be related to the transmission, such as low fluid levels, worn gears, or a failing torque converter. Additionally, it could be caused by issues with the rear differential or CV joints. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and resolve the problem properly.
A loud noise when starting a 1997 Jeep could be due to several factors, including a failing starter motor, a worn flywheel, or low transmission fluid levels. If the starter is not engaging properly or if there's an issue with the teeth on the flywheel, it can create a grinding or clattering noise. Additionally, if the transmission fluid is low or contaminated, it may cause the transmission to make noise during startup. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the exact cause.
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
When the mount is broke off the engine you will hear a loud clicking sound from then engine being unstable and shifting around. Listen close enough and you can hear it shifting when the vehicle jerks.