A knocking sound in the transmission of a 2002 CBR 954 when in neutral and rolling it back slowly could be caused by several factors. It might indicate wear or damage to the transmission gears, possibly due to a lack of lubrication or worn bearings. Additionally, it could be a result of loose components or a misalignment within the transmission system. Lastly, the sound could also come from the chain or sprockets if they are not properly tensioned or are worn out.
A seized gear can cause a knocking sound on a 1987 Nissan 5 speed transmission. A blown gasket can also cause this sound.
The failure to step on the brake pedal or if manual the failure to step on the clutch The transmission or gearbox is not working properly
what would cause a knockings noise in my boat 3560- 2004 transmission when in idle goes away when you give it gas
A knocking noise when coasting in a vehicle could be caused by issues with the engine, transmission, suspension, or brakes. It is important to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise.
Pull the transmission pan. If there are any metallic shavings it is transmission related. That was the case here.
A hole in the muffler would cause a knocking sound in your muffler. A loose exhaust pipe can also cause a knocking noise.
his is a trick question.. there is no "park" with a manual transmission.. either it's in gear, or it's in neutral.
Idle speed too high.
I think the transmission range sensor is also known as a neutral safety switch. The problems it can cause are some of your electronics on the car not working when you shift out of park. Like your windows and raidio.
try the neutral safety switch
Linkage needs adjustment?
u knocking on it