What does torque converter shudder mean?
Torque Converter Shudder occurs when the clutch inside the converter on an automatic transmission is being applied and the transition from slipping to locked up does not occur smoothly. CUSTOMERS WILL OFTEN COMPLAIN about this shudder after a transmission service because the friction in the new fluid is different.
What can go wrong with a torque converter?
Symptoms of Torque Converter Problems
- Slipping. A torque converter can slip out of gear or delay a shift its fin or bearing is damaged.
- Overheating.
- Contaminated Transmission Fluid.
- Shuddering.
- Increased Stall Speed.
- Unusual Sounds.
What’s the transmission problem on my Ford Windstar?
My Ford Windstar (3.0L) has approximately 110,000 miles on it and has recently developed a serious transmission problem. The van will not start when Drive “D”, or the first gear “1”, or reverse gear “R” is selected. The only way it starts is to select the second gear “2” and move to “D” when it picks up speed.
How often do you change transmission fluid in a Ford Windstar?
The transmission fluid level is fine, and the transmission fluid is not burnt. We’ve had the transmission fluid changed every 30,000 miles. The van has 145,000 miles on it now. Two mechanics diagnosed the problem as slipping clutches in the transmission. They both wanted $1650 to rebuild the transmission.
Why does my torque converter shudder when I flush the transmission?
Material from the clutch will mix with the liquid and can demolish the automatic transmission. Not replacing the automatic transmission fluid regularly enough may make a torque converter shudder. Utilizing the wrong transmission fluid, even while flushing a transmission, can cause a torque converter shudder and numerous different issues.
Why does my car shudder when in overdrive?
Transmission shudders seem worse than they actually are. Shudders occur most often when shifting into overdrive or when in overdrive and going up a slight incline. This occurs because the transmission fluid is contaminated and the contaminates, being suspended in the fluid, prohibit good pressure contact between…