I was driving to work and the engine started making a loud rattling sound as I switched into 4th gear. Took the car in the shop for about 3 weeks to diagnose the wire occasionally rubbing against frame. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the gas cap, the transmission and an unknown charcoal canister were replaced. Transmission is blown with no warning, no leaks, and no noise except at the last few minutes. Had nothing to do with cost cutting.
Is it feasible to replace my existing 5-speed with a 6-speed transmission? It happened when I used the clutch it's a manual. The ecu was replaced twice for the identical failure. After removing the transmission from the car he informed me that the clutch was fine and the transmission was bad. All the lights, radio, air came on but nothing. The failure and current mileages were 1.
The contact stated that while driving at various speeds the debris from a defective bearing that attached to the transmission caused the vehicle to stall. The failure and current mileages were 1. Parking cable seized a little bit after leaving car idling during extended trip. Sturtevant Auto's inventory is always changing - contact our used auto parts dealer today! I had taken the care back to my transmission place certified transmission in bellevue ne. The clock spring - which is located on the steering - wheel was replaced. I had taken the care back to my transmission place certified transmission in bellevue ne. I know there are similar complaints concerning this transmission.
We do not believe a 3 year old Toyota with a manual transmission should go out at 75,000 miles. The repair was very expensive, about ~1600 I also decided to replace the clutch while we were in there. However, you can turn an unfortunate parting into an opportunity to make some quick cash. The car had a flashing red oil light on on way home. Info logged into dlr database. I contacted my local dealer and they seemed to not believe me but set up an appointment to bring it in, in 4 days.
I had replaced the transmission the week before and had a transmission place check it out. The car was 10 years old with significant mileage, but Toyota Corollas should last for much longer than this. The dealer was not helpful in resolving the problem. They didn't hear it, but recommended that I leave it for service. Further diagnostics revealed that intake manifold gasket was cracked.
The other day out of no where, no warnings, no noticeable changes the check engine light came on, while cruising up the 1. The approximate failure mileage was 97,000. The local junk yard told me corollas from 2004-2006 are same as 5 speed Vibe in 2004. Approximately a week and a half later the vehicle again began to stall. After removing the transmission from the car he informed me that the clutch was fine and the transmission was bad. If it looks good I'll stretch the interval to 30k.
There is no way to accurately predict what will exactly happen when your transmission fails because there are different types of transmission failures. Also check the color of the fluid—if the fluid is a dark brown or black, temperatures are too high and you need to get your transmission inspected. Within 2 days, check engine light came on again-same fault-O2 sensor-taken back to shop. Does anyone know of a resource that shows the compatability? The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer replaced the onboard computer, under warranty. The rattling sound got worse as I drove home from work, so I took the car to my mechanic the next morning.
However, if the price on the bad tranny Vibe is too attractive to pass up, then try to find a replacement from the latest compatible model possible, even for a higher cost. I had the car flatbeded to my mechanic, the flat bed driver had to winch the vehicle on to the truck. Complaint Number: 10169234 Incident Date: August 23, 2006 Date Added to File: September 25, 2006 Description of the Complaint: My daughter was driving her 2004 toyota corolla from san diego to dallas. While driving the other day, the transmission locked up on the interstate. It has since really soured my opinion of Toyota. I was told since there is no recall, I would not be compensated. Both of these things will place the throwout bearing under load and cause it to wear out faster than it should.