Whining and Strange Noises When Shifting Gears
June 7, 2023
When Your Car Is Making Strange Noises When Shifting Gear

Your car should not be making whining and other strange sounds as you drive. These sounds could be an indication that there is a severe problem with your transmission which requires immediate attention. There are many symptoms of a failing transmission and several sounds that should signal your car is in trouble. Some of these sounds include the following:
Grinding Sounds
Grinding sounds are one of the most common signs that point to a transmission problem. These sounds from the transmission when you shift gears are likely friction occurring between gears due to insufficient lubrication from low transmission fluid levels. You may also be dealing with bent, bound, or broken components. Damaged or worn synchronizer blocking rings, bearings, or shift forks can cause grinding.Humming Noise
When a humming noise occurs with your transmission, the most common source is low fluid level or fluid contaminated with metal shavings.Humming Noise in All Gears
If humming noise occurs in all gears there could be a problem with a damaged or worn shaft, shaft end play spacer or bearing.Growling Noise
If your transmission is growling, this could be a sign that the transmission fluid level is low. If the growl turns into a whining noise, the teeth of the gears have become worn due to contamination or lack of proper lubrication.Transmission Noise When You Step on Clutch Pedal
Clutch noise can be caused by the release bearing running off-center, a defective pilot bearing or an off-center input shaft. The sound may not be the transmission itself.Growling Noise in Forward and Reverse Gears
This noise is a common sign of bearings becoming excessively dried up or worn. This causes the drivetrain to make abnormal sounds when the four-wheel drive system is engaged.Banging Noise After Releasing Clutch in First Gear
If a banging noise occurs after releasing the clutch in first gear it could point to your transmission or a cracked and damaged engine mount. It is apparent that if your transmission is producing strange noises, it could be a serious problem and you need to see a mechanic immediately. Give us a call today at Eagle Transmission in Mesquite for all your transmission needs. Serving the Entire DFW Metroplex Including Forney , Wilmer , Rosser , Pleasant Grove and more.
It’s important to get your transmission looked at right away if your transmission has been slipping. It can be a warning sign of transmission failure heading your way. Various factors can cause a transmission to slip, and, in some cases, a minor repair may solve the problem. A major fix will require expert diagnostics, labor, and money.

Are you experiencing high engine revs and your vehicle doesn’t accelerate as much as it should then your transmission might be slipping. It’s not recommended to drive a vehicle with a slipping transmission. It could be dangerous for you, your vehicle, and even other vehicles
nearby. Continuing to drive with a slipping transmission can turn what might be a small relatively easy to repair problem into a larger issue that will cost significantly more to fix.

Here at Eagle Transmission in Mesquite our mechanics are transmission experts and can handle all makes and models of vehicles. When you need transmission service, we can take care of all your vehicle transmission needs right here in our transmission shop. Some of the different type of transmission services are:

Automatic transmission is one of the most complex systems in a vehicle. You need to pay close attention if your vehicle starts running differently such as strange sounds, peculiar smells, or handling differently while driving. These signs could indicate a problem with your transmission. Properly diagnosing the vehicle’s problem is very important.

First let’s start at the beginning. Many new drivers and even people that have been driving for years don’t know what kind of transmission is in their vehicle and that’s ok. But to be able to take care of your vehicle better, it’s best to know what type you have under the hood. So, let’s begin with discussing what is a transmission?