Yes, worn or damaged transmission mounts can cause a rattling noise in your 1999 Ford Windstar. As the mounts degrade, they fail to properly secure the transmission, leading to excessive movement, which can result in vibrations and rattling sounds, especially during acceleration or gear shifts. It's important to inspect the mounts if you notice any unusual noises, as failing to address the issue can lead to further damage.
It's probably your shock mounts, I had the same problem. The noise went away after I replaced the shock mounts.
It could be your front strut mounts need to be replaced. The rubber inside the strut mounts, wears out. You will hear the noise when u drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. my 2004 grand am se1 4 door ,with the 3.4 v6 engine and automatic transmission, needs the front strut mounts replaced.
If you have high mileage, check your strut mounts as well as the control arms, bushings etc.
A rattling noise in your 2004 F150 when going uphill could be due to several reasons. It might be caused by loose heat shields, exhaust components, or even a failing catalytic converter. Additionally, it could indicate issues with the transmission or engine mounts under strain. It's best to have a mechanic inspect it to diagnose the specific cause.
that doesnt sound like a drive shaft problem that sounds like you may need new mounts. or theres an obstruction somewhere underneith the car like a heat shield on the exuest system
It is important to know the symptoms of a bad car part. The symptoms of a bad motor or transmission mounts are loss the car part, shaking and lots of noise.
probably the through out baring or ur trany is goin out
A rattling noise during acceleration can be caused by several factors, including loose or damaged exhaust components, such as heat shields or mufflers, which may vibrate under the engine's torque. Additionally, worn engine mounts or suspension parts can also produce rattling sounds as they fail to properly support the engine's movement. Other potential causes might include loose bolts or fasteners in the drivetrain, or issues with the transmission. It's important to have the vehicle inspected to accurately diagnose and address the issue.
The rattling noise is in there so you can move the head around.
Could be motor mounts or transmission. You could check them by usesing pray bar on all the mounts to see if there broken.
You need to replace your transmission. I had exactly the same problem; sounds like outer cv joints gone bad but only makes the noise in 1st and 2nd on accel. Some internal trans failure v common on 4cyl 626.
i say that your engine broke down or that your transmission broke