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How Do I know if I have a Bad Torque Converter?
The torque convertor, as a key component of a vehicle, must
work properly to ensure a smooth ride. When a torque converter is not working,
your car will have major problems. The torque converter is known as a type of fluid
coupling called hydraulic coupling, which generates rotating mechanical power
from the engine to a rotating driven load. It is an alternative to a mechanical
clutch. The torque converter is located between the transmission and the
engine’s flex plate.
Possible Symptoms of a Bad Torque Converter:·Transmission slipping out of gear·Noises like shuddering, clunking, whirring, and
humming·Overheating transmission·High stall speeds·Dirty transmission fluid (opaque or
foul-smelling)
Many torque converter failures can be caused by excessive
friction, which means the torque converter’s needle bearings are damaged. Also,
a faulty seals or faulty clutch solenoid can be to blame. A faulty seal can
allow fluid to leak and become contaminated.
A bad torque converter can damage a transmission. Bad torque
convertors can lead to damage, overheating, friction, and transmission fluid
degradation. If these problems continue, it can cause even more damage to
transmission.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or think your
torque converter may be bad, you can contact us at Eagle Transmission Shop
in
Mesquite to get a free initial check. Any problems with transmissions should be
checked as soon as possible to prevent any further damage from occurring. We are the Best Transmission Shop in Dallas
County and service all surrounding areas up to 40 miles.
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