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Noise when shifting from Drive to Reverse


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adriandh
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Aug 27, 2017, 8:50 PM

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Noise when shifting from Drive to Reverse Sign In

Hi everyone, I recently bought a used Toyota Fortuner 2013 3.0 D4D Automatic Transmission with 40000 mileage, The problem I have is While the car is parked when I shift from D to R or R to D, I hear a loud "DUG" noise and the car shakes a bit. I hear the sound when the gear is engaging. I changed gear oil as it wasn't replaced for sometime, still the noise is there. I took the car to a mechanic and he said there's a broken hub in gear box/font diff and both front and reverse hubs need to be replaced. He also said the clutch isn't working the way it should work (the car tries to move as soon as the gear is engaged since clutch balancing is not working properly) and he needs around 1000USD to fix the problem. I actually have no idea what he means. Really appreciate if someone can help me figure out the actual problem here. Thanks


(This post was edited by adriandh on Aug 27, 2017, 8:52 PM)


Sidom
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Aug 28, 2017, 12:02 PM

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Re: Noise when shifting from Drive to Reverse Sign In

Try pumping the clutch pedal 4 or 5 times and then shift and see if that makes any difference in the noise you are getting....


Tom Greenleaf
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Aug 28, 2017, 12:16 PM

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Re: Noise when shifting from Drive to Reverse Sign In

? Not familiar if this "Automatic transmission" could be made with a clutch + pedal set up for a reason unknown to me,


Tom



Discretesignals
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Aug 28, 2017, 12:47 PM

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Re: Noise when shifting from Drive to Reverse Sign In

That vehicle isn't sold here in the states, so advice is limited.

Why don't you trust what the mechanic found out? You could get a second opinion from another shop.

If you have slop in the drive line, your going to get clunking during engagement.





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