Bit of a transmission clunk
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Bit of a transmission clunk
I have a bit of a clunk when I shift into reverse, It's still then when I shift into drive but not nearly as noticeable.
Is this a common problem or what? Should I flush the tranny and see if it gets rid of it?
Is this a common problem or what? Should I flush the tranny and see if it gets rid of it?
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Flushing is the last thing you want to do. Take it to a local tranny shop and have a tech check out the drive shaft bushing(s) and tranny mount. That usually happens when they are worn.
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I'll just put it on the lift tomorrow, I was just curious if there was a common thing with these transmissions.
Bushings and mounts readily available or are they going to be a ***** to to find?
Thanks for the quick response BTW
Bushings and mounts readily available or are they going to be a ***** to to find?
Thanks for the quick response BTW
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I've never looked for aftermarket on bushings I always went with dealer parts. They are not hard to find!
You are in CA, try Carson Toyota. They are one of the cheapest around.
You are in CA, try Carson Toyota. They are one of the cheapest around.
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That's a lie lol when I signed up it wouldn't allow me to put CANADA haha, I'm actually from Ontario.
I don't like my local lexus dealer, they know I drive Nissans and don't really give a **** about me, even though I'm in the market for a big luxury sedan (m45 or a GS/LS)
I'll go to them if I have too (which I will since I need a new fob and master key)
Thanks for your help
I don't like my local lexus dealer, they know I drive Nissans and don't really give a **** about me, even though I'm in the market for a big luxury sedan (m45 or a GS/LS)
I'll go to them if I have too (which I will since I need a new fob and master key)
Thanks for your help
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