Yes, the drive can cause kicks in the automatic transmission for the following reasons:

* Faulty CV Joints: Worn or damaged CV joints (CV joints) can cause vibration and clicking noises to be transmitted to the automatic transmission, resulting in kicking.
*Faulty driveshafts: Whether your vehicle is rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, faulty driveshafts can create imbalance and vibration felt in the transmission.
* Out-of-adjustment drive shaft: In four-wheel drive vehicles, an out-of-adjustment drive shaft connecting the front and rear axles can cause excessive load on the automatic transmission, resulting in kicking.
*Differential Problems: Problems with the differential, which distributes power to the wheels, can cause knocking and knocking noises that can be felt in the automatic transmission.
* Incorrect driveline length: A driveline installed at the incorrect length can cause excessive wear or damage to other transmission components, including the automatic transmission.

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