Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
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Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
My car while cruising at any speed would seem to slow then lunge forward and slow down, it's not the breaks and only happened while in gear and clutch was engaged. Could this possibly be low tranny fluid?
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Re: Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
Hmm, no its not a tune up issue, It feels as if my car is braking but it only happens when in gear and clutch is engaged. So that obviously points to the tranny, but what can cause that?
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Re: Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
Its not a tune up issue I will say it again. Let me give some more reason to believe it, as I said it only happens when clutch is engaged AND is in gear, feels as if I'm braking if I let go of the steering wheel my car will pull to the right, I will say again it ONLY happens when IN GEAR and clutch ENGAGED.
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Re: Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
even tho ur saying it happens ONLY in gear, the lunging and pulling to the right is pointing at rotors. mine were warped and used to liunge as soon as they heated and up. Pulling to the right is definately either ur rotor/calipers or an alignment issue so thats irrelevant..
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Re: Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
even tho ur saying it happens ONLY in gear, the lunging and pulling to the right is pointing at rotors. mine were warped and used to liunge as soon as they heated and up. Pulling to the right is definately either ur rotor/calipers or an alignment issue so thats irrelevant..
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Re: Car slowing and lunging, it was not the brakes.
I check both of my front wheels, the passenger side seems to have a bit of left - right moment as well as up - down. The driver side is solid. I'm thinking it might be my wheel bearing going bad. I had replaced my back left bearing thinking it was bad which it was, but there is still humming, I was thinking they gave me a bad hub but what are the chances of that.
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