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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / January 2005

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trans in 95 town and country

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GARAGE OWL - 28 Jan 2005 00:27 GMT
Hello, I know a guy who is having problems with his trans when it is in
park or in gear with your foot on the brake it sounds fine and it shifts
fine
when you get up to any steady speed or let off the gas above 30 mph it
sounds like a wheel bearing noise his mechanic told him it was in the
trans. I have done a lot of mechanical work and it sounds like a wheel
bearing any ideas I just can't buy that it is a trans problem
maxpower - 28 Jan 2005 01:06 GMT
normally a wheel brg will change noise if you are driving straight and turn
left to right, as you load and unload the weight on the brg it will come and
go
> Hello, I know a guy who is having problems with his trans when it is in
> park or in gear with your foot on the brake it sounds fine and it shifts
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> trans. I have done a lot of mechanical work and it sounds like a wheel
> bearing any ideas I just can't buy that it is a trans problem
Gyzmologist - 28 Jan 2005 19:38 GMT
It could be the differential. If it is I would expect the noise to change
between accel and decel. Have you ruled out the tires? Try moving the front
tires to the rear to see if there is a change.

HTH
Gyz

> Hello, I know a guy who is having problems with his trans when it is in
> park or in gear with your foot on the brake it sounds fine and it shifts
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> trans. I have done a lot of mechanical work and it sounds like a wheel
> bearing any ideas I just can't buy that it is a trans problem
 
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