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> Auto transmission issues, Jolts/shakes from standstill
post Nov 17, 2006 - 4:23 PM
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95 GT automatic - fully stock.
My automatic transmission sometimes makes a hard jolt from a standstill only.
Never during driving. Only when starts moving - I press gas and it jolts.
Does it fairly frequently, but not always. No other problems. Trans fluid is new, level
is perfect. Any ideas or similar experience?
Thanks in advance!




Val

post Nov 19, 2006 - 9:16 PM
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Tranny Flush, about $100, Lucas Tranny additive $13.


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post Nov 19, 2006 - 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(valerit1 @ Nov 17, 2006 - 4:23 PM) [snapback]503351[/snapback]

95 GT automatic - fully stock.
My automatic transmission sometimes makes a hard jolt from a standstill only.
Never during driving. Only when starts moving - I press gas and it jolts.
Does it fairly frequently, but not always. No other problems. Trans fluid is new, level
is perfect. Any ideas or similar experience?
Thanks in advance!

Val



You might try to simultaneously placing your left foot on the brake and other on the gas and raise the rpms up from idle to slightly under 2000 rpm and then release the brake see if you still experience the same jolt.
Repeat the procedure for reverse. If you get different results for drive versus reverse there are internal tranmisssion problems.
If the cause of jolt is a bad torque converter, worn motor mounts, or drive shaft parts this may help determine which is causing the jolt.

Yellow94GT

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