I have a new-to-me 94 Continental, 87,000 miles, with a new engine 16K ago.
Starting off under low to medium acceleration (haven't tried it with more than moderate acceleration), I get a bit of a slip, but a mild shudder with it, that goes away when I let off the gas. I can then accelerate gently. It's not a slip like it's in neutral, but like gears that aren't fully engaged (but without the gnashing sound).
Feels like gears slipping. So far, it's only happened turning left, or when starting on a hill or even mild incline.
It's not when first starting, but after rolling a few feet (5 - 30 feet), and only upon starting from a stop (as in at an intersection).
Once rolling, you can floor it and the transmission pulls and shifts normally.
Very smooth shifts at speed, and otherwise stellar operation.
Transmission fluid looks good, although it may be slightly low.
This car has sat for much of its life, and has had less than 3,000 miles put on it since Februrary of this year.
My list of possible causes:
Low fluid
Filter change needed
Fluid Flush needed
Left CV slipping under load (is this possible?)
Transmission going bad
I only paid $500 for the car, so I'm not going to drop $2500 into it for a tranny rebuild. Anyone have any thoughts or opinions?
Thanks;
Geerhed
Starting off under low to medium acceleration (haven't tried it with more than moderate acceleration), I get a bit of a slip, but a mild shudder with it, that goes away when I let off the gas. I can then accelerate gently. It's not a slip like it's in neutral, but like gears that aren't fully engaged (but without the gnashing sound).
Feels like gears slipping. So far, it's only happened turning left, or when starting on a hill or even mild incline.
It's not when first starting, but after rolling a few feet (5 - 30 feet), and only upon starting from a stop (as in at an intersection).
Once rolling, you can floor it and the transmission pulls and shifts normally.
Very smooth shifts at speed, and otherwise stellar operation.
Transmission fluid looks good, although it may be slightly low.
This car has sat for much of its life, and has had less than 3,000 miles put on it since Februrary of this year.
My list of possible causes:
Low fluid
Filter change needed
Fluid Flush needed
Left CV slipping under load (is this possible?)
Transmission going bad
I only paid $500 for the car, so I'm not going to drop $2500 into it for a tranny rebuild. Anyone have any thoughts or opinions?
Thanks;
Geerhed