If a transmission is in proper working order, it should never make noise. If your transmission is making noise get it to Certified Transmission as soon as you can. The longer you drive the vehicle, the more extensive the damage you're likely to impose upon your transmission. Bring it to Certified Transmission and let us check on the source of the noise. It could be anything from a loose exhaust bracket to a major problem with the internals of your transmission. In any case, we can help identify the proper course of action and remember our initial diagnosis is free of charge.
engine problems not trans.
when going up a hill you can really notice the gears are jumping when changing. Also the car is also making a grinding sound. Is this the transmission?
If your car is making a grinding sound when changing gear the problem depends on whether or not your car has an automatic transmission. If your car has a manual transmission: 1. You may not be pressing the clutch down far enough when you change gears or there may be a problem with the clutch linkage. 2. The springs in the transmission separating the clutch plates may be weakening. 3. There may be another problem in the shifting mechanism. If it does not go away if you press a little harder on the clutch, have a mechanic look at it. If your car has an automatic transmission take it to the shop immediately and hope it does not break down on the way.
Are you sure it is the transmission that is clunking? It could be the u-joints on the drive shaft that are making the noise. When the u-joints on the drive shaft are bad, there is an audble clunk when you accelerate and when slowing down (basically the same motions you go through when shifting gears).
A failed bearing in the transmission.A failed bearing in the transmission.
It will make a grinding noise. Or it will start making the rps jump high and a ruff shift or feel like tge transmission... sometimes if u put the transmission in park it will grind. And not engadge
If you aren't moving and it is making the noise, it may be the transmission or engine. if you are moving and it makes it, it could be a joint or a worn disc brake. If you aren't moving it is definitely not a joint.
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The pump will need replaced if it is grinding.
Because it is. The transmission of an automatic does for you what you have to do if driving a stick. it does that whole clutch in shift for you, supposedly making it more efficient in usage of gas.
i would get the transmission checked it sounds like your torque converter
I have the same problem if it was making a grinding noise contact ego-fly if its not making a grinding noise the rotors might be hitting each other