A knocking noise from a transmission can indicate several issues, such as worn or damaged internal components, low Transmission Fluid levels, or a failing torque converter. It may also arise from loose mounts or misalignment within the transmission system. If you're experiencing this noise, it's advisable to have a professional inspect the transmission to diagnose and address the problem before it leads to more severe damage.
NO. A knocking noise in the engine is a problem in the engine.
Your transmission fluid might be low.
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.
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what would cause a knockings noise in my boat 3560- 2004 transmission when in idle goes away when you give it gas
With out hearing it, It is hard to say whats wrong. But the most common noise like that would probley be a ROD knocking. Time for engine overhaul.
A loud knocking noise in the motor of a car at high speeds is most likely the engine. There could be another issue with the transmission if the knocking only happens at high speeds.
I get knocking & ping noise coming from the fuel injectors
loose CV joint. The CV joint(s) need to be replaced, the transmission is probably fine.
A bad harmonic balancer can cause a knocking noise. The harmonic balancer doesn't actually produce the noise, but it can cause the noise in the engine.
are you sure the noise is coming from the transmission. most cars will make a knocking sound due to the lifters being a little stuck. to see if it is a lifter noise, at the net oil change use a qt of lucas oils. there will be one that says something about lifter noises on the front, found at any parts store
I have found that the noise that you are hearing are due to a belt adjustment that your car needs to have done - that is if you have a 2006-2008. Mine is making that noise but the dealer that I got it from are having a hard time reading the tsb on it so that they can properly fix the noise.