Engine revs higher on hills and on sudden bursts of accelaration, seems to rev higher before changing up, Will not back up on hills.
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
That would be a 4L60E Transmission.
Not generally, no. Although it may be possible, in theory at least, for the overheating of the engine due to the head gasket leak, to cause excess heat to be transferred to your automatic transmission via the transmission oil cooler located in the radiator or simply by way of direct conductivity. This is extremely unlikely to cause the transmission any problems or even to overheat. The transmission problem is most likely a separate issue and should be treated as such.
If it is a 4x4 the front end by far will be the biggest expense, the automatic transmission gives them plenty of problems, and the injector pump will go out about every 100,000 miles. They are very solid trucks other than that.
My 1982 C10 Custom Deluxe holds 3 and a half quarts of transmission fluid.
I had one. I had to have the transmission rebuilt. Nightmare!!
The automatic Toyota may be stuck in park because of transmission problems. The transmission may be jammed or stuck in that gear.
You will need to provide more information on the problem. Is it an automatic or a standard? If it's an automatic, is it a three speed or four speed overdrive, and what exactly are the symptoms? If it's a standard, in what gear and under what circumstances does the problem occur?
ATF means automatic transmission fluid
The parking brake is on or the transmission (automatic) or the clutch (standard) has problems.
There are a number of symptoms that signify a car needing transmission flush and fluid replenishment. These include transmission grinding, problems switching gears, and slipping gears.
Yes it is. It will go right in there with no problems. Will not have to change anything.
It is an automatic transmission fluid.It is an automatic transmission fluid.
How many quarts of automatic transmission fluid does the 2001 Toyota Avalon automatic transmission hold?
The 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 GT SL with automatic transmission is known to have several issues, including transmission slippage, which can lead to poor acceleration and shifting problems. Additionally, the automatic transmission fluid can overheat, resulting in potential damage if not regularly maintained. Other common issues include electrical problems affecting the transmission control unit and wear on the torque converter. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help mitigate some of these issues.
Automatic transmissions are complex components with hundreds of soft, hard, and electronic parts. Diagnosing your transmission issue is based on symptoms, road tests, inspection of the vehicle and or running diagnostic for OBDII error codes. Causes of problems can range from the need for new fluid, to indications an overhaul/rebuild/replacement may be soon required.
Yes as long as it is automatic transmission.