Yes, the automatic transmission can vibrate in the following situations:

* Damaged torque converter: A damaged torque converter may cause vibration when shifting gears or accelerating.
* Worn Engine or Transmission Mounts: Worn engine or transmission mounts can allow the engine and transmission to move during operation, resulting in vibration.
* Faulty spark plugs or ignition coils: Faulty spark plugs or ignition coils can cause uneven combustion in the engine cylinders, resulting in vibration.
*Low Transmission Oil Level: Low transmission oil level can cause insufficient lubrication of components and cause vibration.
*Damaged Flywheel: A damaged flywheel may cause vibration when starting or stopping the engine.
* Faulty Transmission Bearings: Worn or damaged transmission bearings can cause vibration when shifting gears or driving at certain speeds.
* Improperly balanced driveshaft: An improperly balanced driveshaft can cause vibration at certain engine speeds.
* Malfunction in the electronic control unit (ECU): A malfunction in the ECU may result in improper shifting or other problems that may cause vibration.

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