Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

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Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Quickbrownfox » Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:47 pm

Hello and thanks in advance for any advice. I've searched the forum but overwhelmed by 289 pages of related searches so hopefully it's an easy one and I won't take up too much of your time.

When I reverse and then change into drive. Unless I wait a number of seconds between gear change the whole car jerks quite violently when pulling off. Its hard to describe its one single jerk/slam and feels very unhealthy for the van.

Is this just a commom thing or is this indicative of an underlying issue?

I obviously try and leave it long enough between reversing and accelerating in drive but it feels unusually long compared to the other autos I've owned over the years and sitting in the road with waiting traffic for me to get out the way it's somewhat concerning

BR

Andy
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by g8dhe » Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:28 pm

No its not common!
Have you checked the ATF oil level ? Its Dexron III if its low, needs to be measured in a specific way;
Warm the engine and gearbox up with a run for a few minutes,
leave the engine running, lift the drivers seat have a some paper towel handy as you will need to wipe the dipstick,
pull out the dip stick from the gearbox (it slopes backwards from the drivers side of the engine towards the gearbox),
wipe it clean, then dip it back in quickly and out, check the level, wipe it, repeat a few times because the oil is flowing and splashing about it can take a few goes to get a good clear indication. The oil should be a transparent cherry red, if not then its time for a change of oil in the gearbox! Otherwise if its below level then top it up with Dexron III, you top it up down the dipstick tube so its a slightly slow process.
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Quickbrownfox » Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:32 pm

Thanks for the reply. I checked the levels when I bought it late last summer and all was well. I'll check and let you know.
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Quickbrownfox » Fri Apr 05, 2024 11:58 pm

Bit of a belated reply. Fluid seems to be at correct level, retains a tinge of red and doesn't smell burned just a little chemically

Noticed as well as jerking between reverse and drive, if I free wheel in drive then accelerate suddenly I get the same jerk so not looking great.

After advice on expert bongo auto box service/repairs in North West UK now so help me God!

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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by g8dhe » Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:55 am

Best I can suggest is check the Garage list in the Members area, living in the SE not sure what is available to you. Otherwise have a ring around the auto-gearbox specialists, lots of garages won't touch the boxes and not sure I would trust most garages either!
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Doone » Sat Apr 06, 2024 7:29 pm

In the north west forum, I found 2 garages mentioned by owners who'd had gearbox problems: viewtopic.php?p=364686&hilit=Gearbox#p364686
And
viewtopic.php?p=207315&hilit=Gearbox#p207315
Allans garage closed. Try PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services Plymouth
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Quickbrownfox » Sat Apr 06, 2024 8:53 pm

Thanks for the replies. Much obliged
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by BongoBongo123 » Sat May 04, 2024 6:42 pm

g8dhe wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:28 pm No its not common!
Have you checked the ATF oil level ? Its Dexron III if its low, needs to be measured in a specific way;
Warm the engine and gearbox up with a run for a few minutes,
leave the engine running, lift the drivers seat have a some paper towel handy as you will need to wipe the dipstick,
pull out the dip stick from the gearbox (it slopes backwards from the drivers side of the engine towards the gearbox),
wipe it clean, then dip it back in quickly and out, check the level, wipe it, repeat a few times because the oil is flowing and splashing about it can take a few goes to get a good clear indication. The oil should be a transparent cherry red, if not then its time for a change of oil in the gearbox! Otherwise if its below level then top it up with Dexron III, you top it up down the dipstick tube so its a slightly slow process.
Top work for that recap as it is something that needs a check every now and then even if all
is running well.
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Grimoh1 » Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:42 pm

Quickbrownfox wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:47 pm Hello and thanks in advance for any advice. I've searched the forum but overwhelmed by 289 pages of related searches so hopefully it's an easy one and I won't take up too much of your time.

When I reverse and then change into drive. Unless I wait a number of seconds between gear change the whole car jerks quite violently when pulling off. Its hard to describe its one single jerk/slam and feels very unhealthy for the van.

Is this just a commom thing or is this indicative of an underlying issue?

I obviously try and leave it long enough between reversing and accelerating in drive but it feels unusually long compared to the other autos I've owned over the years and sitting in the road with waiting traffic for me to get out the way it's somewhat concerning

BR

Andy
If your automatic transmission is slamming or jerking when shifting between reverse and drive, that’s usually a sign of trouble. It could be low transmission fluid, worn motor mounts, or even an issue with the transmission itself. Checking the fluid level and condition is a good first step, and if it’s dirty or low, a flush might help. If the problem persists, it’s worth getting it checked before it turns into a bigger (and more expensive) issue.
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Re: Autobox slam/jerk between reverse and drive

Post by Grimoh1 » Fri Feb 21, 2025 3:56 pm

Quickbrownfox wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:47 pm Hello and thanks in advance for any advice. I've searched the forum but overwhelmed by 289 pages of related searches so hopefully it's an easy one and I won't take up too much of your time.

When I reverse and then change into drive. Unless I wait a number of seconds between gear change the whole car jerks quite violently when pulling off. Its hard to describe its one single jerk/slam and feels very unhealthy for the van.

Is this just a commom thing or is this indicative of an underlying issue?

I obviously try and leave it long enough between reversing and accelerating in drive but,follow the odds and win with us https://woospin-casino.com/! it feels unusually long compared to the other autos I've owned over the years and sitting in the road with waiting traffic for me to get out the way it's somewhat concerning

BR

Andy
This is normal for some vehicles, but may indicate a transmission problem. Possible causes include low or contaminated transmission fluid, worn engine mounts, or torque converter lag. It is recommended to check the fluid and, if necessary, see a mechanic for diagnosis.
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