Re: Jerky Transmission Engagement
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Re: Jerky Transmission Engagement



Yes, have someone put the car in drive while holding the brake pedal down and watch to see if the motor has a fit of movement. You also can then listen in a more targeted way to pinpoint where the "clunk" is coming from, a sound usually associated with a u-joint.
 
The push button mechanism is very stout; most likely, as Rich pointed out, it just needs to be cleaned and lubed. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message------- 
>  
>  Another thing to check is your motor mounts and trans mount. Does the
>  engine jump around? They can crack and cause movement there. 
>  
>  
>  Regarding the push button situation I found that my buttons were very loose
>  and dirty in the dash control. I took them apart, cleaned and tightened
>  everything and there was a world of difference. I had issues with them
>  hanging up, etc too. It isn't that hard to remove them. Just watch and
>  preferably take pictures as you disassemble.  

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