syncro??
your clutch may not be fully engaging
I would guess that your clutch or transmission are bad. Hope that is just the clutch.
The transmission might grind on an '88 Dodge Colt because it is very low on transmission fluid. It might also grind because the gears are damaged or stripped.
im assuming that its an automatic,if so then its just because your transmition is messed up,or your rear gears(not the trans gears)are damaged.
Bad synchonizers?
It depends on the context. One meaning can be someone who drives a truck, referring to the fact that they shift the gears and sometimes the gears would grind. Another meaning can be a vehicle with a manual transmission. Of course, the real meaning would be the person or machine that actually grinds the gears during the manufacturing process.
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Yes a bad thermostat would cause overheating in any car. A thermostat regulates the temperature.
If all gears started grinding at the same time either a bad clutch or it needs to be bleed more. If it started with a gear then went to others the syncros are all worn. Which would call for a tranny re build
The most common cause for a transmission not to change gears, is low transmission fluid. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full line.
If it chatters when you start up I would be concerned. If some of the gears do not work, the clutch may be the problem.If the pedal is too low to the floor or gears strip or grind when you shift, it may only need adjusting.Fortunately, compared to automatic transmission, clutches are cheap to fix.
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