When the car shakes n it on the correct its becsuse its out of timeing
It sounds like the 99 Grand Prix has slippage in the reverse band, or a stopped fluid path. Changing the transmission fluid and filter could help, if not then the transmission needs to be checked by a transmission since the band is inside of it.
That might be the sign of a transmission problem. My car used to jerk when I put it in reverse. But if you wait a couple seconds until it is completely in gear, I bet it won't jerk. Having it checked out with a mechanic maybe in your next oil change might be a good idea. Tip for checking your transmission: When you are driving 60mph, put your car in neutral - if your car rolls smoothly in neutral, there is no problem. If it shakes or does something weird, you wanna have it checked out. Reminder: Putting the car from FORWARD gear (not reverse) to Neutral while in motion in either automatic or manual gearbox will not damage the transmission.
A vehicle will shake in the reverse function when there is an issue with the engine, although other issues could cause this issue as well.
A vehicle will shake in the reverse function when there is an issue with the engine, although other issues could cause this issue as well.
The engine mount (which are made of rubber) are worn out.
sounds more like a loose transmission mount.. check the mufler system hangers and replace worn ones and see if the problem still accurs..
If your vehicle shakes and smells like gas then you have problems other than low transmission fluid. Shaking and fuel smell indicates that all of the fuel is not being burned properly, and the engine is not operating as it should be.
There could be a few reasons on why a 73 VW Bettle shakes. It could be because the transmission is messing up or the spark plugs are going bad in it.
Worn clutch? Pressure plate may have a weak spring
if its 4x4 it can be the transmission! easy to fix but u will drive only on 2.
Start checking out your engine and transmission mounts. Check the rubber to make sure it isn't torn.