fusseli
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Broke down! Front end. vs. tranny? With video
I went for a couple hundred mile trip this weekend (02 4.6L AWD, 140k miles). Cruising along the highway, something mechanical let go. This was followed with a repeating metallic clunk that shook the whole vehicle at a regular (slow?) interval. I hit the brakes when it started and pulled off the road within a quarter mile, clunking was perhaps even worse coming to a stop. Had it towed the last 90mi home. Coming off the tow truck I drove a few short circles and it seems to have suddenly gone away? It glided right into a parking spot without making a noise. I'm hoping it won't be hard to reproduce, it was nasty. The engine idles normal in neutral and there was no loss in power so I'm fairly sure it's not engine related. I poked around underneath with a flashlight and didn't see a thing out of the ordinary. Tcase and front diff were normal hot to the touch.
I've been ignoring my transmission problems for over a year now, as I'd read around that some people outlasted the symptoms as annoyances. I have: regular flared shifts in lower gears, grinding torque converter with the "diesel" sound at low speed and loud rattling in gear at a stop, the chugging sound at startup on cold days, and it can't stay in OD. It "slips" back almost to 4th under any extra load and the vehicle shudders, toggling O/D Off snaps the tranny into gear and avoids this issue entirely. I've gone on multiple long highway trips over the last year with these symptoms drivng with O/D Off, accepting the mpg penalty... until tonight.
My guess is that my torque converter gave up the ghost? Seems like an odd coincidence otherwise. Though before I have someone look at it, what are possibilities: differential, or a CV axle maybe? I haven't read of many 3rd gens stranding people with a failure other than dead batteries. I'm not upset because I've been willingly ignoring my numerous tranny symptoms, but it is embarassing having to tell people that you needed a tow. Overall I love the Mountaineer and I'm hoping to keep her going to 200k, beats buying a new vehicle.
Video of the clunk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmS9KeJhRpI
I went for a couple hundred mile trip this weekend (02 4.6L AWD, 140k miles). Cruising along the highway, something mechanical let go. This was followed with a repeating metallic clunk that shook the whole vehicle at a regular (slow?) interval. I hit the brakes when it started and pulled off the road within a quarter mile, clunking was perhaps even worse coming to a stop. Had it towed the last 90mi home. Coming off the tow truck I drove a few short circles and it seems to have suddenly gone away? It glided right into a parking spot without making a noise. I'm hoping it won't be hard to reproduce, it was nasty. The engine idles normal in neutral and there was no loss in power so I'm fairly sure it's not engine related. I poked around underneath with a flashlight and didn't see a thing out of the ordinary. Tcase and front diff were normal hot to the touch.
I've been ignoring my transmission problems for over a year now, as I'd read around that some people outlasted the symptoms as annoyances. I have: regular flared shifts in lower gears, grinding torque converter with the "diesel" sound at low speed and loud rattling in gear at a stop, the chugging sound at startup on cold days, and it can't stay in OD. It "slips" back almost to 4th under any extra load and the vehicle shudders, toggling O/D Off snaps the tranny into gear and avoids this issue entirely. I've gone on multiple long highway trips over the last year with these symptoms drivng with O/D Off, accepting the mpg penalty... until tonight.
My guess is that my torque converter gave up the ghost? Seems like an odd coincidence otherwise. Though before I have someone look at it, what are possibilities: differential, or a CV axle maybe? I haven't read of many 3rd gens stranding people with a failure other than dead batteries. I'm not upset because I've been willingly ignoring my numerous tranny symptoms, but it is embarassing having to tell people that you needed a tow. Overall I love the Mountaineer and I'm hoping to keep her going to 200k, beats buying a new vehicle.
Video of the clunk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmS9KeJhRpI