I have a 1999 Honda Accord that makes a loud sort of grinding noise when I try to put it in reverse.It is an automatic transmission. Please Help
same thing on my caravan. pretty sure it has something to do w/ my transmission. my question is will it hurt the car(trans.) even more if i just dont go in reverse until i can afford to get it fixed.
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Definitely not good. The transmission is slipping internally due to worn gears and clutch packs. It will have to come out for rebuilding, IMO. Have a transmission shop check it out.
Good luck.
So does mine,when you set the temperature you want the automatic temp control runs at high speed to either reduce or increase temp but should reach temp required within about 5 minutes.
an automatic transmission for your car has clutch packs that help it go into gears they can go out and cause this exact problem purchase a new clutch pack or used if you like and replace it make sure its the reverse clutch pack they are located on the front of your transmission. heres a place you might try for a used one: Peach street auto 18003651341 or try the dealer! but be advised it may be the actual gears then you will need a new transmission or used one Peach street should be able to get one to you cheap! with rebuilding its usually cheaper or the same price for a used one.
check the transmission oil hot and with engine running in park
if ok you may have a bad transmission have it checked by a transmission shop sounds like bad silonoids inside
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