I went over a speed bump perhaps a bit to fast this morning and
I immediately had problems with the car shifting into gear (it is an
automatic). After coming to a stop and starting again it acts
like it wants to stall and then shifts into gear, next stop
something similar.
Could going over the speed bump too fast caused the shifting or
something to get messed up?
ed - 19 Aug 2005 14:31 GMT
you may have either knocked a vacuum hose loose, or damaged something on the
tranny.
Let these folks know the make and model year etc. and did you see sparks
fly?
stonej - 19 Aug 2005 15:00 GMT
Didn't see any sparks fly and no engine warning lights
went on etc.
MasterBlaster - 20 Aug 2005 14:40 GMT
> Didn't see any sparks fly
Soooooo, were you standing beside the car when it went over, or sitting
inside with the floor in the way? Cars don't normally throw huge showers
of sparks like in the movies. :)
stonej - 19 Aug 2005 15:02 GMT
Make: 2001 Subara Legacy
No sparks.
wws - 19 Aug 2005 16:13 GMT
> I went over a speed bump perhaps a bit to fast this morning and
> I immediately had problems with the car shifting into gear (it is an
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> Could going over the speed bump too fast caused the shifting or
> something to get messed up?
Check your fluid level.
Al Bundy - 19 Aug 2005 22:50 GMT
Maybe it was more than an ordinary speed bump. I would be crawling
under to inspect for physical damage. Look for anything that got
knocked loose, but also check the bottom of the pan for dents.
stonej - 20 Aug 2005 17:25 GMT
Fluid levels are OK. Drove it home last night with no problems, this
morning
is started doing it again, after idleing for awhile it wanted to stall
out and
shifting into gear it started jerking the car. On the way back from
where I was
going it didn't do it at all. Very strange, whatever it is seems to
come and go
on a whim. Something must have gotten jarred loose over the speed
bump.
To the dealership it goes on Monday.
Al Bundy - 20 Aug 2005 23:03 GMT
> Fluid levels are OK. Drove it home last night with no problems, this
> morning
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> bump.
> To the dealership it goes on Monday.
The speed bump incident may have been a coincidence rather than a
cause. All problems start some time while other things are occuring.
stonej - 21 Aug 2005 14:23 GMT
The speed bump incident may have been a coincidence rather than a
cause. All problems start some time while other things are occuring.
The check engine light now comes on. Off to the dealership tomorrow.
stonej - 22 Aug 2005 14:44 GMT
Word the dealership this morning is that the oxygen sensor is
malfunctioning.
Will cost me around $220 to get it fixed. Not too bad, at least it is
not the transmission.
mab992@post.com - 26 Aug 2005 15:01 GMT
Did this fix it? If so it is testament to the
fact the e-controlled transmissions are
tightly integrated w/ engine performance.
Thanks
MB