The first thing you should do is change the transmission filter and fluid. A restricted trans filter can cause these problems. Do this before you worry about more expense things. Mark
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe it can if the automatic transmission uses a modulator valve that has a vacuum line connected to it because the vacuum comes from the engine . If there is a problem with the modulator valve then the transmission fluid could be sucked into the engine
Could be a transmission problem, assuming an automatic transmission.
Manual transmission: Clutch Automatic transmission: possibly low transmission fluid
Could be anything from an engine management problem to the transmission failing
It depends on the type of transmission. If it is a manual transmission, the first thing to check would be the linkage. If the linkage is not the problem, then it could be the bushings or the synchronizer. If it is an automatic transmission, then it could be a problem with the bands, though you could have debris in the valve body or a servo problem. In some cases, linkage bearings could be an issue.
Sounds like the transmission
Check the transmission fluid level.
A howl in an automatic transmission between speeds of 60 kph and 80 kph could signal a problem with the fan belt. Another cause could be an issue with the torque converter.
check transmission fluid then go to transmission mechanic. problem may be in computer and be a simple fix
If the automatic transmission indicator light is illuminated on your 1999 Pajero, it typically indicates an issue with the transmission system. This could be due to low transmission fluid levels, a faulty sensor, or a problem with the transmission itself. It's advisable to check the fluid level first, and if that’s not the issue, have a qualified mechanic diagnose the problem to avoid further damage. Ignoring the light could lead to more significant transmission issues down the line.
he tansmission is gonne and needs to be replaced
I had mine rebuilt for around $1,700 using non OEM parts.