Why does my traverse shudder at 30 mph?
I have a 2012 traverse. There is a shudder under acceleration that starts at 30 mph and will continue to 40 mph were it goes away. I don’t think it is a transmission issue as the transmission will shift with no affect on the shudder. this issue started when I had about 97000 miles and has gotten worse.
What causes drive train shudder at 110, 000 miles?
We had the same shudder at 110,000 on our 2012 AWD. We had some time left on our extended warranty that we purchased from CarMax when we bought the car with 19,000 miles. It was a failed torque converter. It’s is a well known problem among GM mechanics, at least in Southern California. It probably should have been a recall.
Why does my Honda CRV shudder at 40 mph?
While driving between 30 and 40 mph, the vehicle vibrated. However, when the vehicle accelerated past 40 mph, the vibration disappeared. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 71,800.
When do you feel the shudder in your car?
The shudder vibration may be noticed mostly during light throttle acceleration of 30-64 mph (48-104 km/h) during steady state driving with the transmission not actively shifting gears. It also may feel like driving over rough pavement or rumble strips.
What makes the transmission shudder at 30 mph?
Eagle Transmission Rebuilt the transmission about a year ago and it started shuddering again after a few weeks. I’ve taken it back 2 more times for the same thing (repairs are under warranty) and it continues to shudder when shifting at about 30 mph & 40mph.
When do you get a shudder in your car?
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.
We had the same shudder at 110,000 on our 2012 AWD. We had some time left on our extended warranty that we purchased from CarMax when we bought the car with 19,000 miles. It was a failed torque converter. It’s is a well known problem among GM mechanics, at least in Southern California. It probably should have been a recall.
What makes a torque converter shudder at low speed?
Torque Converter Shudder Problems. A torque converter is the fluid coupling between an engine and transmission that allows the engine to idle at low speed without engaging the transmission. A torque converter uses an engine-driven turbine (fan) to push fluid through a matching turbine attached to the transmission.