Does the transmission feed the torque converter?
Your Torque Converter Explained The space inside the torque converter is normally full of transmission fluid, which helps in transferring power generated from the engine to the transmission.
Can you flush out a torque converter?
Using high pressure fluid to couple the engine and transmission, the torque converter requires clean fluid to operate correctly. Flushing the debris requires an exchange of transmission fluid.
Are there any problems with the torque converter on a Toyota Camry?
Toyota Camry owners have reported 85 problems related to automatic transmission torque converter (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the Camry.
Can a slipping torque converter wear out the transmission?
A slipping torque converter will wear out the transmission very quickly. In some cases, you may have temperature sensors that cause the transmission control unit light on your dashboard to flash, which indicates that your torque converter is slipping and overheating the transmission.
Why are the bearings in my torque converter worn out?
A widespread problem is that the bearings in the torque converters are worn. This does not cause slippage or other transmission problems but can cause bearing noises from the transmission. If you hear bearing noises from the transmission, check the transmission fluid, and see if you can see metal parts inside the transmission fluid.
Are there any problems with the Toyota Camry?
See all problems of the 2015 Toyota Camry . Torque convertor lockinging up while driving slow. Toyota recalled my 2013 Toyota Camry for a torque converter that is causing a shudder in the car when driving between 5-50mph that they are claiming is expired.