you could probably throw it on youtube
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Definitely coming from the center of the vehicle. In this video, you'll hear it get louder as i get under the transmission pan. Starter is operating normal.Can you identify where it's coming from? IE engine compartment, center of vehicle and so-on? Since the noise is happening in park it could possibly be a broken flexplate.
Does the starter appear to operate normally?
Definitely coming from the center of the vehicle. In this video, you'll hear it get louder as i get under the transmission pan. Starter is operating normal.
No...easy enough to get one at HF tomorrow...need to go there anywayDo you have a stethoscope?
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Internal transmission most likely. Could be torque converter, front pump, input shaft or some other major component.apologies in advance for the lousy filming....
forgive my ignorance, sounds like it needs to be removed to be properly diagnosed? I'm going to be at the mercy of wherever I decide to tow it for diagnosis/repair.....so it sounds like I need to find a place I trust and then just go with it. I'm in San Diego county...if anyone has any recommendations I'm all ears. I know SD Trux and The Truck Shop are reputable for Land Cruisers.Internal transmission most likely. Could be torque converter, front pump, input shaft or some other major component.
Thanks for that info. Can someone provide a link or something on how to do the flex plate inspection? Or I assume I can find something on YouTube. I have no intention of doing the R&R myself. I'm just trying to get as much info from you all on this forum so I'm armed with as much info as possible prior to going somewhere. If indeed the tranny is hosed, Toyota tells me the Toyota remanufactured units have been discontinued so I'm left with aftermarket or rebuild existing.May be a broken flexplate. try opening the window and inspect the flex plate.
If your trans is out, get it fully rebuilt from a reputable ship: I heard Yota-1 in Nor Cal is reputed for toy stuff. give a call and check with them. I haven't used their service.
When you plan to install the new/rebuilt trans, make sure to clean all the lines and install an inline filter AFTER the external cooler BEFORE the intial start. I didn't do that and some of the small particles that didn't get removed while flushing the lines ended up in the pan, so I had to pull the pan out and clean it to make the system free of foreign matter.
thank you, that's good info. One reputable trans shop in the area has already said they wouldn't do the rebuild. Another just quoted me $4500 and they said that's a full rebuild, all new parts....not just replacing what's broke. 3yr/50,000 mile warranty. My plan has always been to keep it forever...other than this, it really is in near mint condition.I think toyota get those trans rebuilt through a third party. There are no aftermarket options except a full rebuild
Just letting you know how I went with my trans rebuild. I planned to keep the cruiser for life.. so I got it fully rebuilt. The shop gave me two options (1) full rebuilt (quoted 1800 to 3000) including the installation (2) install a used which they didn't recommend. I chose the 1st option, but after the complete disassembly of trans, they said all planetary gears have been chewed up! only input and putput shaft and the casing of my existing transmission was salvageable. They bought a used trans and swapped those along with brand new components. final price went to $3881 with an OEM rear main seal. Oh, they gave me a free tow to their shop from where I got stranded (about 20 minute drive)
It starts as if there was nothing wrongIf it still starts- chances are the flex plate isn’t the problem.
Yeah, I would assume that's why the one shop said they didn't even want to touch it. Any and all information with respect to personal experience having an A343F or similar transmission rebuilt is welcomed!! I'd love a 5yr warranty!Toyota automatic transmissions are expensive to work on and they are often rebuilt improperly. Vet your shop carefully. Price-shopping may not be the best course of action.