JGromada Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Ok this is my first post and i apologize if this is covered in an older thread but i can't really find anything that looks like this problem. I have a 98 OBW that has been a fine car (with the exception of that $1500 head gasket i had done in Jan!). oh 115mi, AT Most recently this problem has gotten a lot worse. It started out a few months ago doing this real slightly. On a real, real slow turn (<1500 rpm) the car shudders badly. It is worse for right turn than for left. It is not noticeble at all in reverse turn (like backing out of driveway). <is this some kind of hint?> At first i was thinking all those things that had to do with engine performance etc. plugs, O2 sensor, Knock sensor (it got a code which is now gone), fuel filter. Figured for the cost of the parts I would rule out all those things and help the cars performance. Oil level ok, trans fluid ok, Power steering fluid ok. Now it only does this when turning slowly. on a slow start straight ahead no shuddering. Anyone with a similar experience or any ideas? its probably going to mechanic this week so i will provide an update. thanks, Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OB99W Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Try searching the forum for "torque bind". If the symptoms fit, you might try putting a fuse in the FWD holder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcspeer Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 I like OB99W suggestion, mine just started this but it has well over 300,000 miles on it. I just put a fuse in the holder under the hood and turned it into a front wheel drive and it is fine now. It dont take but about five min. to find out if this is what it is. Ok this is my first post and i apologize if this is covered in an older thread but i can't really find anything that looks like this problem. I have a 98 OBW that has been a fine car (with the exception of that $1500 head gasket i had done in Jan!). oh 115mi, AT Most recently this problem has gotten a lot worse. It started out a few months ago doing this real slightly. On a real, real slow turn (<1500 rpm) the car shudders badly. It is worse for right turn than for left. It is not noticeble at all in reverse turn (like backing out of driveway). <is this some kind of hint?> At first i was thinking all those things that had to do with engine performance etc. plugs, O2 sensor, Knock sensor (it got a code which is now gone), fuel filter. Figured for the cost of the parts I would rule out all those things and help the cars performance. Oil level ok, trans fluid ok, Power steering fluid ok. Now it only does this when turning slowly. on a slow start straight ahead no shuddering. Anyone with a similar experience or any ideas? its probably going to mechanic this week so i will provide an update. thanks, Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JGromada Posted July 4, 2006 Author Share Posted July 4, 2006 thanks I will give the fuse thing a try. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brus brother Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 If the fuse verifies torque bind, from what I've read here, change the transmission fluid a few times yourself, just drain and fill, drive around for a few days, drain and fill again and maybe again but NO transmission flush and sometimes it clears up. I think theory has it that the flushes might loosen up stuff that is better left undisturbed.... I only know what I've read! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Ok this is my first post and i apologize if this is covered in an older thread but i can't really find anything that looks like this problem. I have a 98 OBW that has been a fine car (with the exception of that $1500 head gasket i had done in Jan!). oh 115mi, AT Most recently this problem has gotten a lot worse. It started out a few months ago doing this real slightly. On a real, real slow turn (<1500 rpm) the car shudders badly. It is worse for right turn than for left. It is not noticeble at all in reverse turn (like backing out of driveway). <is this some kind of hint?> At first i was thinking all those things that had to do with engine performance etc. plugs, O2 sensor, Knock sensor (it got a code which is now gone), fuel filter. Figured for the cost of the parts I would rule out all those things and help the cars performance. Oil level ok, trans fluid ok, Power steering fluid ok. Now it only does this when turning slowly. on a slow start straight ahead no shuddering. Anyone with a similar experience or any ideas? its probably going to mechanic this week so i will provide an update. thanks, Joe i have the entire history on a 1997 obw. Flush the fluid, as that should help alot. If it doesn't, you can do the fuse thing untill the solenoid burns out, then there is an 875.00 repair (dealer price) behind that. I am betting the flush solves the problem, assuming all the tires match and are inflated equally. If they arent then damage is being done. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericem Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 i think its a tire problem because he said its worse on turns to one direction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 i think its a tire problem because he said its worse on turns to one direction. my car was like that too, and i have brand new tires. Mine was also worse in reverse then forward, others it the other way around. It just depends upon how things are wearing inside the tranny. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JGromada Posted July 4, 2006 Author Share Posted July 4, 2006 the tires were purchased at the same time and appear equally worn. they are all inflated to the same value 32 psi. i saw somewhere else someone mention something about differential bushings. any thoughts there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 nope, thats only if your getting a thumping under the floor. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NiGhTeR Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 sounds like the centre diff, has decided to give up on you. It is quite common. the centre diff is located on the back of the gearbox, and it distributes power between the front and rear diffs. If you have ever driven a car that is rear wheel drive and has a mini spool/locked diff it is a lot like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brus brother Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 OK Nipper, if you're so smart, can you spell Mississippi? nope, thats only if your getting a thumping under the floor. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 sounds like the centre diff, has decided to give up on you. It is quite common. the centre diff is located on the back of the gearbox, and it distributes power between the front and rear diffs. If you have ever driven a car that is rear wheel drive and has a mini spool/locked diff it is a lot like that. except its an automatic and he doesnt have a center diff, he has a clutch pack. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JGromada Posted October 14, 2007 Author Share Posted October 14, 2007 I never did a proper followup email on this. I removed the fuse and the problem cleared up. Went and changed fluid twice and it was a BIG help with the torque bind. Had the transmission flushed by Dorsey Transmission in MD. (highly recommended) and now I have not had a problem in over 6 months! Thanks for all the excellent advice I received. All right on the mark. BTW Dorsey Transmission checked out the levels in the rear differential on the lift and found it to be low. They topped it off for the cost of the fluid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipper Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 I never did a proper followup email on this. I removed the fuse and the problem cleared up. Went and changed fluid twice and it was a BIG help with the torque bind. Had the transmission flushed by Dorsey Transmission in MD. (highly recommended) and now I have not had a problem in over 6 months! Thanks for all the excellent advice I received. All right on the mark. BTW Dorsey Transmission checked out the levels in the rear differential on the lift and found it to be low. They topped it off for the cost of the fluid. Thats a rare gem of a tranny shop. Its extreemly rare that someone with TB goes into a tranny shop and doesnt come out with a new tranny. nipper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porcupine73 Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 Absolutely, good transmission shops are haardd to find. If you start noticing any torque bind issues even slightly, get the ATF changed again. Soobs, and no doubt other makes, likee fresh ATF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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