Sorry but this sound like a maintenance issue and not something that is covered by auto insurance.
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What can cause the RPM on a car to jump while driving is a problem with the transmission. It could be a problem with the gears in the transmission itself.
bad or old seals, this is a common problem on all aging vehicles.
The solenoid is an internal transmission problem. It causes slipping, non-shifting, hard or erratic shifts, overheating,?æas well as loss of one or more gears.?æ
I had the same problem in my 95 Lincoln continental and it was solved instantly by replacing the transmission mounts. I haven't had a problem since.
Some of them do, if that's their function. Solenoids are electric switches. A small amount of current to the coil causes the electric switch to be able to conduct a large amount of current. One application for a solenoid in a transmission is to engage the "lockup" torque converter.
you may have a transmission problem. See the axles will break to save the transmission from damage. Or you might need to change the bushings on the suspension.
I had this problem, I had a faulty TPS sensor
If it's only when you attempt third gear the problem is in your transmission.
Indicates a problem with the automatic transmission. Seek professional help.
I had this problem with my 1994 Bonneville SE. would try checking the transmission fluid level(that was the problem with mine). If the transmission fluid level is where it's supposed to be then it could be that the transmission is going out or you may need to check the torque converter. I think that can also cause the problem.
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.