Lack of Transmission Fluid, most likely. That's the cheapest and easiest variable to eliminate first.
The purpose of the automatic transmission is that is shifts for you. You'll want to lock your transmission into your ideal gear for going up and down steep inclines to prevent it from downshifting, but, other than that, you typically let the computer do the shifting for you.
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
The most common cause of a automatic transmission jerking, when shifting, is low transmission fluid. Fill the transmission to the full mark.
The shift linkage on your Chevrolet Blazer automatic transmission will go from the shifting handle to the right hand side of the transmission. The shifting linkage is actually a shifting cable.
An automatic transmission needs no manual shifting - a continuously variable transmission needs no manual shifting. Based on those parameters I believe that you are okay.
Yes, vacuum can affect transmission shifting, particularly in automatic transmissions that use a vacuum modulator. The modulator adjusts the transmission's shifting points based on engine load and speed, relying on vacuum pressure to function properly. If there is a vacuum leak or insufficient vacuum, it can lead to delayed or erratic shifting. Therefore, maintaining proper vacuum levels is essential for smooth transmission operation.
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Bad spark plug wires affect many areas of your vehicle. However, gear shifting in an automatic transmission is not one of them.
There are many benefits of owning a car with automatic transmission. These benefits would include the automatic shifting of gears as the vehicle moves.
The real problem is manually shifting from gear to gear with an automatic transmission. If you are referring to the automatic upshift, there may be a problem with the EGR system or vacuum system.
If a car has an automatic transmission, potential problems include:not shifting into forward or reversenot shfting automatically into higher gears when vehicle speed increasesnot shifting automatically into lower gears when the vehicle slows downnot downshifting to a lower gear to produce more power when a driver pushes down quickly on the gas pedalnot shifting into neutral or "Park" positionsnot starting in the right gear, or skipping gears, or failing to shift to top gear
No,it does not do any damage to the engine or the drive-train of the vehicle with an automatic transmission