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My transmission on 99 taco 4x4 after coming to stop jumps into neutral when pulling out quickly. Anyone know what's causing this to happen?
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Re: transmission jump
Is it a manual or automatic transmission?
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Re: transmission jump
Has to be a manual...
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I'd check motor and transmission mounts first. If those are ok,I'd say its an internal problem with the transmission,like a broken or worn synchro.
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Re: transmission jump
Bent fork
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I've got an automatic trans. It doesn't happen all the time only when I pull out quickly. It does pull out under slow acceleration normally(no slip).
What do you mean by a bent fork, I'm a newbie when it comes to tranny's? |
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Re: transmission jump
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Forget about the bent fork...It's what slides the syncros in a manual transmission.
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