Ramdough
Adventurer
My 2002 AT Tacoma has a problem. 172k miles on it.
A month or more ago, I noticed my transmission shifting hard. In one gear, then all gears. Also my shift lever occasionally had extra resistance when moving it. I took it to a mechanic and he said that it looks like my drive shaft center support bearing was out and there was some slop in my spline/bolt flange.
I replaced the center support bearing and re-torqued the but that holds the spline/flange together (I pinged the nut in place and secured with lock tite, it was loose when I took it apart)
The problem was better for a few days, but got worse again.
I had the right level of fluid, but it was maroon, so I did an oil pan drain and fill with 4qts. Not improved a little but not fixed.
I then discovers my tranny mount w as cracked. I replaced that.... Everything ran beautifully.
I did another drain and fill thinking that I would get 4/9ths fresh fluid.
Two weeks later ( yesterday), I thought I heard some road noise that was a little louder than normal (my truck is noisy anyway). The road was in rough shape, so I was trying to find out if spread mad a difference. It sounded like a tire. I sped up a little and as my transmission shifted, the noise went away. When I slowed down, the noise came back. I was almost home and driving about 65-70mph, when the transmission lost all torque. It was as if I was in neutral.
Towed the truck home. All forward (d,2, & 1) and reverse gears do not work (when I manually shift). At idle, the transmission sounds like there is gravel in it or the pump is cavitating.
I have fluid in it at approximately the right level (did not have a rag).
Assume it is not the torque converter or pump because it carried with what gear I was in. I assume it is not the solenoids since reverse and fwd are both broken.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
A month or more ago, I noticed my transmission shifting hard. In one gear, then all gears. Also my shift lever occasionally had extra resistance when moving it. I took it to a mechanic and he said that it looks like my drive shaft center support bearing was out and there was some slop in my spline/bolt flange.
I replaced the center support bearing and re-torqued the but that holds the spline/flange together (I pinged the nut in place and secured with lock tite, it was loose when I took it apart)
The problem was better for a few days, but got worse again.
I had the right level of fluid, but it was maroon, so I did an oil pan drain and fill with 4qts. Not improved a little but not fixed.
I then discovers my tranny mount w as cracked. I replaced that.... Everything ran beautifully.
I did another drain and fill thinking that I would get 4/9ths fresh fluid.
Two weeks later ( yesterday), I thought I heard some road noise that was a little louder than normal (my truck is noisy anyway). The road was in rough shape, so I was trying to find out if spread mad a difference. It sounded like a tire. I sped up a little and as my transmission shifted, the noise went away. When I slowed down, the noise came back. I was almost home and driving about 65-70mph, when the transmission lost all torque. It was as if I was in neutral.
Towed the truck home. All forward (d,2, & 1) and reverse gears do not work (when I manually shift). At idle, the transmission sounds like there is gravel in it or the pump is cavitating.
I have fluid in it at approximately the right level (did not have a rag).
Assume it is not the torque converter or pump because it carried with what gear I was in. I assume it is not the solenoids since reverse and fwd are both broken.
Any thoughts? Thanks.