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Why does my transmission shift hard when I put the car in reverse?

Why does my transmission shift hard when I put the car in reverse?

SECOND IN MY EXPERIENCE WITH A SIMILAR PROBLEM, THE CAUSE WAS THE MOTOR MOUNTS. BROKEN MOTOR MOUNTS CAUSE THE ENGING TO MOVE WHEN THE TRANSMISSION ENGAGES.

Why do I hear a pop when I put the transmission in reverse?

If any mounts are worn they may allow excessive movement of the engine or transmission, which may result in noises when the transmission is put into gear or when during acceleration. The same can also be caused by internal transmission issues, though this is less likely if the noises only appear in reverse.

Why does my automatic transmission keep giving out?

Friction is what damages that complex automatic transmission system. If you hear clunking noises and suspect it’s coming from the transmission, your transmission may already have an internal part giving out. If that’s the case, it’s important to have a qualified automatic transmission mechanic look at it right away.

Why does my transmission make a clunking noise?

If your transmission mount or engine mount becomes loose or breaks, you may hear clunking noises whenever you make a sudden change in speed or whenever you shift gears, due to the movement of the unsecure mount.

If any mounts are worn they may allow excessive movement of the engine or transmission, which may result in noises when the transmission is put into gear or when during acceleration. The same can also be caused by internal transmission issues, though this is less likely if the noises only appear in reverse.

What happens when you shift into reverse transmission?

Stalls When Shifting Into Reverse – Transmission Going? Discussion in ‘ Transmission & Drive train ‘ started by Rebecca, Sep 26, 2011 . I’m new (just posted my intro in “New Member” section) and I am in need of some advise/guidance.

Why does my car stall when shifting into reverse?

If it happens when you are shifting into reverse then it could be that your Torque Converter Clutch is being engaged at idle. In this case I would recommend doing a complete transmission flush and replace the transmission filter and fluid.

Friction is what damages that complex automatic transmission system. If you hear clunking noises and suspect it’s coming from the transmission, your transmission may already have an internal part giving out. If that’s the case, it’s important to have a qualified automatic transmission mechanic look at it right away.

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