A bad torque converter can lead to issues like shuddering at higher speeds, but it typically wouldn't directly cause hard starting. The symptoms you're describing—shuddering at 50 mph, a loud engine noise, and a whistling sound—suggest potential problems with the transmission or engine components rather than the torque converter alone. It's advisable to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic to diagnose the underlying issues accurately.
Chances are, your AC compressor pump is starting to tie up.
Loose of power, hard starting, poor fuel mileage, and the converter will get red hot.
Yes a blocked exhaust will keep the engine from starting
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage, and the converter will get extremely hot.
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage are symptoms of a clogged converter.
replace your cad converter.....po410 means your converter is starting to get pluged up and does not let exhaust flow
cylict converter stoped up.
catalytic converter
Loss of power, poor fuel mileage, hard starting, and the converter will get red hot. Normally the check engine light will also come on.
Yes it will, plus loss of power, & poor mileage.
Yes, technically speaking. You need an adapter (SATA to IDE converter) to do this. Google sata to ide converter and you'll find adapters starting around $15 bucks.
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage, a blowing sound under hard acceleration, and the converter will get very, very, hot.