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I have a clicking noise when I start to accelerate. What could that be?? And also how does on check the transmission fluid level for a Suzuki GSXR 750 2001??

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There is a oil window by your rear brake pedal pick the bike up right, oil should be 1/2 to 3/4 full of oil. otherwise i think check the chain might be to loose or tight or just finished

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Transmission making clicking noise when in gear and won't move

If your transmission is making a clicking noise when in gear and is not moving, it could be indicative of a serious problem. Here are a few potential causes to consider:

  1. Transmission fluid: Check the transmission fluid level and condition. Low fluid levels or dirty/deteriorated fluid can cause inadequate lubrication and lead to transmission issues. If the fluid is low, you may have a leak that needs to be addressed.
  2. Clutch or torque converter: If you have a manual transmission, a faulty clutch could prevent power from being transferred effectively from the engine to the transmission. In an automatic transmission, a malfunctioning torque converter can cause similar symptoms. A slipping or worn-out clutch or torque converter may require replacement or repair.
  3. Broken or worn gears: Internal components of the transmission, such as gears or synchros, may be damaged or worn out. This can cause the transmission to make clicking or grinding noises and result in a loss of power transmission.
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For Automatic transmission problem,click the link below:---- Automatic transmission troubleshooting:----

http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/11/automatic-transmission-will-not-go-into.html

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http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2012/01/automatic-transmission-shift-lever-hard.html

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My 52 mini suddenly started making a whining noise, its an automatic, i didnt get any any warning it ciasts fine and reverses but once you put your foot on the accelorater the whining noise slows the car...

Check your transmission fluid level, as recommended in the Owner's Manual. Also, if your car is equipped with power steering, check the fluid level in the power steering reserve.

If all fluids are at recommended levels, see if you can locate the noise. If it is in the engine compartment, try to determine if the noise is coming from any of the serpentine belt pulleys.

Sometimes the bearings on air injector pumps fail in higher-mileage vehicles, first causing a "whining" noise, and ultimately resulting in the serpentine belt "chirping" or squealing on acceleration. Best you can do is make sure all fluids are at recommended levels, then try to pinpoint the source of the whining noise for further diagnosis.

Hope that's helpful!.
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My reverse transmission stop working suddenly this morning when I started the car. All the other forward gear positions work. When I engage the automatic transmission to reverse and accelerate i just hear...

OK, I would first check the fluid level in the transmission to verify that it's full or topped off.

Usually transmission fluid and filter changes will not correct physical problems with the solenoid not going into reverse, and get rid of strange noises.

Changing the fluid is more like a preventative measure against malfunctions, but once damage is done it's probably permanent.

You probably are looking at a transmission rebuild in this case, unfortunately.
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CV joints usually make a clicking noise when turning a corner. The transmission may not be shifting down like it should when accelerating--try shifting down manually to see if that corrects the problem. Check the fluid level in the transmission. If ok, you may need to talk to your transmission servicer.
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After travelling at rates of 65 mph and then slowing down (like on an exit ramp) the vehicle will rev and need 'time' to accelerate again. when starting to accelerate the engine will rev but it won't get...

First things first, did you verify the transmission fluid level? If the tranny is missing even just a little bit of oil it can cause slippage and a whole bunch of unexpected problems. So before considering the tranny is going out, start by checking this out cause it might just be as simple as adding a bit of fluid to the tranny to solve the problem. If the level is good, check the filter inside the transmission oil pan, cause if it is too dirty and/or clogged up, it will prevent the fluid from giving enough pressure for the tranny to work properly. If the oil level is good and the filter looks like new, the now you might have bigger problems on your hands like the solenoid bodies in the transmission, but until you have checked the first 2 things I told you, don't start digging a grave for your transmission.:p
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check transmission.it may be low fluid or torch converter..
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