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Old 09-19-2006, 08:12 PM
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Question Hard shift

1.Guys i saw post somewhere about tranny shift hard from R to D to R. And when i park car is moves 8 -9 inches back and forward. Axle or something maybe involved there.

2.And another shifting problem i have when iam driving, but this one i think because of low power. You can go on my post NO CAT and you can see what iam talking about. I really like my Impala but sometimes you have a porblem that even dealer cant find it and you have to spend your money to fix that.

What you think about question 1 and 2. I think they too far from each other.
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Re: Hard shift

What year car and what type transmission?

If it's an older, pre-1987 B-body with a 700R4, the harsh-into-gear is common. Beginning in 1987, these transmissions were fitted with an auxiliary valve body, which contains an accumulator to soften the into-gear shift.

A high idle speed can also cause this, so rule that out first.
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Re: Hard shift

Look "NO CAT" same page.3.4 2003 93000 4t65e
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Re: Hard shift

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Look "NO CAT" same page.3.4 2003 93000 4t65e
Possibly worn CV joints? What condition is the fluid in, and is the Service Engine Soon (Check Engine) light on?
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Re: Hard shift

What is CV joint? Fluid is good. No light.
First i thought its strut mount then i chaged them.
I saw forum on similar problem but cant find it.
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Re: Hard shift

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What is CV joint? Fluid is good. No light.
First i thought its strut mount then i chaged them.
I saw forum on similar problem but cant find it.
The CV joint is the constant velocity joint in the axle shafts (or half shafts). They do the same thing that U-joints do in a RWD car. If they're worn, there will be some slop in there and could cause the issue that you have.
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Old 09-21-2006, 06:08 PM
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Re: Hard shift

How much all this operation gonna cost? And hwo can do it?
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