Automatic transmission
I have a 2000 protege LX automatic
and every now and then, the transmission does something wierd What it basically does is that I am around 37mph and around the 4th gear. The car suddenly and harshly jerks, dropping to 3rd gear, and then pulling up to 5th gear Notice...I am not racing or reving high. This is normal acceleration and the rpm is from 2.5-3K per min. If anybody notices that, please inform me and if anybody has any knowledge about it please educate me about this problem Any help is appreciated Thanks in advance!! |
i have a 99 lx auto and i experienced something similiar to that, my check engine light started flashing when it got really bad, and it turned out that my ignition coil was bad and it needed to be replaced, it was basically causing my number 4 cylinder to misfire, i changed it and the problem went away. i hope that helps, but i suggest that if you dont have any work done in the engine bay to just take it to the dealer and have them look at it.
|
Yeah, I will get this thing checked out, 'cause it used to do
that, then it stopped for like 6 months, now it happened twice in 1 week. The engine light does not come on or anything, but the car is still under warranty, so what the hell Thanks!! |
and if it is not you wires and spark plugs check you trans mission fluid and if all good (wires,plugs,and fluid) it might be you transmission slipping out of gears
|
Re: Automatic transmission
Originally posted by pro00 I have a 2000 protege LX automatic What it basically does is that I am around 37mph and around the 4th gear. The car suddenly and harshly jerks, dropping to 3rd gear, and then pulling up to 5th gear Thought the automatic only had 4 drive gears not 5. :confused: |
It DOES have 4 gears
however, if you sit in one and drive and count the gear shifts(4), you will suppose that there are 5 drive gears Don't know how and why, but that is the way it is If anybody could shed some light on the subject will be appreciated Thanks in advance |
As you know all new automatics have an lock-up converter
I have an automatic too
As you know all new automatics have an lock-up torque converter and what you feel as a shift could be the converter locking up( not slipping for better gas mileage) which is normal . What possibly could be is that there is a problem with locking of the converter which throws it into 3 gear. |
Re: Automatic transmission
Originally posted by pro00 I have a 2000 protege LX automatic and every now and then, the transmission does something wierd What it basically does is that I am around 37mph and around the 4th gear. The car suddenly and harshly jerks, dropping to 3rd gear, and then pulling up to 5th gear Notice...I am not racing or reving high. This is normal acceleration and the rpm is from 2.5-3K per min. If anybody notices that, please inform me and if anybody has any knowledge about it please educate me about this problem Any help is appreciated Thanks in advance!! You have a 5th gear? How come I dont? |
You have a 5th gear? How come I dont? dunno maybe 4 gears, and overdrive |
There are only four gears. After the shift to 4th, the torque converter locks and drops the engine RPM a little. It fcan feel like an additional gear but I can promise you, it's only a four speed auto.
|
Oh......
Well thank you 'cause I was alway baffeled by what that is thanks rodslinger!!! Well, to return to the question at hand if there is any suggestions to be done, please keep them coming! |
your solenoid could be going out... shifting in auto tranny are control by 2 solenoids. different combination gives you different gear. Hope you still have your warranty... most shops don't bother to open the tranny up and replace the solenoids (if that is the problem). They just replace them... Good luck!
Leo |
see what is funny, is since this post was posted
this 'wierd' thing did not happen again hmmm....:rolleyes: |
considering this thread is 2 years old and no other post has been made about it, i think he's ok now. and your website doesn't show any information about the product you are mentioning. in fact, your website doesn't say anything about anything.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:03 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands