transmission won't shift properly, and it may even go in limp mood to protect the transmission. A delayed shifting could be the culprit.
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check for a failed vacuum modulator or a vacuum leak to the vacuum modulator. It sounds like you are shifting on the governor or engine management unit.
It sounds like you have a vacuum leak from either a vacuum hose or a leak or crack in your intake. Check for hissing sounds.
Well, a transmission itself does not idle...the engine does. A vacuum leak in the engine will cause faster idling or slower idling depending on where the leak is. Newer transmissions do not use vacuum at all for their operation. Older vehicles used vacuum to help with the shifting of gears-automatic transmissions.
Sounds like it may be a vacuum leak Check fittings and vacuum hoses under hood, under dash and at vacuum modulator on transmission
Sounds like you have a transmission leak.
I don't think so. The automatic transmission is controlled by engine speed, vehicle speed and throttle position. A large vacuum leak could effect throttle position, but it would cause other problems more noticable than the effect on transmission shifting. a vacuum leak mpuld not cause trasmission to slip but a band inside transmission would cause the problem
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.
sounds like a vacuum leak in booster
Sounds like a vacuum leak.
Sounds like a Vacuum leak in brake booster.