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I have a '96 LS400 with 170,000 miles and am getting this whining noise from the bell housing near the torque converter.
The noise is the loudest when I start the car when it is cold. Once it starts to warm up, the noise decreases. But when the engine is reved up to about 2000 rpm in park, the noise comes back.
When driving, the whining could be heard. The transmission shifts fine without any issue. But occasionally when coming to a complete stop, a clunk is heard and the rpm drops to about 150 rpm causing the car to shake a little.
I went underneath the car and am hearing noise near the torque converter. It sounds like a seized bearing. Is there a bearing near the torque converter? Is this what happens when the torque converter is bad? I did a transmission fluid flush at 155,000 miles with the factory fluid and the transmission is shifting fine so I don't think the transmission is the problem. I would like to hear your opinions. Thanks for your time.
I am getting a whining noise also... when the car is in park....and i press my brake pedal the noise gets louder..or when i turn the lights on......I can also hear the noise good when coming to a stop in sync with transmission down shifting..any idea's?
I have a '96 LS400 with 170,000 miles and am getting this whining noise from the bell housing near the torque converter.
The noise is the loudest when I start the car when it is cold. Once it starts to warm up, the noise decreases. But when the engine is reved up to about 2000 rpm in park, the noise comes back.
When driving, the whining could be heard. The transmission shifts fine without any issue. But occasionally when coming to a complete stop, a clunk is heard and the rpm drops to about 150 rpm causing the car to shake a little.
I went underneath the car and am hearing noise near the torque converter. It sounds like a seized bearing. Is there a bearing near the torque converter? Is this what happens when the torque converter is bad? I did a transmission fluid flush at 155,000 miles with the factory fluid and the transmission is shifting fine so I don't think the transmission is the problem. I would like to hear your opinions. Thanks for your time.
i have the exact same problem with my car.have u found the problem with your tranny yet?
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