Check the GEO Trackers Transmission Fluid. The fluid could be low, or the fluid could show metal parts indicating a transmission problem causing the noise.
It probally is the transmission or your brakes could be slipping.
yes they do have abs brakes
my 2002 never has ...I know there is a "height sensor-proportioning valve" located above the rear axle which should prevent the rear brakes from locking... when you brake the weight of your Tracker goes forward and the rear actually lifts... this device lessens the pressure to the rear brakes momentarily so they don't lock...
Brakes locked?
Putting the throttle or gearshift in reverse thrust.
back brake springs weak or broken! or a brake part is broken.
Inspect your brake pads. I would suspect they are worn out.
The safest way to stop the forward motion of your boat when preparing to dock is to shift into reverse gear. This allows the boat to decelerate smoothly while maintaining control. Using brakes, as in a car, is not applicable to boats, so relying on engine thrust in reverse is the best method. Always be aware of your surroundings and approach the dock at a safe speed.
warped brake discs can cause your brakes to grab in reverse. Hope this helps.
To put drum brakes back together on a 01 Tracker, put together drum brakes by the edges. Spray with penetrating oil. Finally, tighten the bolts and lug nuts.Ê
This depends entirely what type of car this is but: There is a serious failure of brakes or other safety equipment.
not a problem, bring it over Saturday and we will do it then.