Main malfunctions of the automatic transmission torque converter:
*Slipping or slipping: This occurs when the freewheel does not engage properly, resulting in a loss of torque.
*Shudder: Caused by worn or damaged friction plates, which cause vibration when the automatic transmission is running.
*Noise or hum: This may be a sign of damaged bearings or gears inside the torque converter.
* Fluid Leak: Worn or damaged seals can cause fluid to leak from the torque converter.
* Overheating: This can occur due to insufficient cooling or excessive load on the automatic transmission.
* No gear: This may be caused by a faulty freewheel or other torque converter problems.
* Burning or cracking: This may occur due to excessive heat or mechanical damage.
* Clogged: A clogged torque converter filter can restrict fluid flow and cause problems.
* Worn or damaged pump wheel: A worn or damaged pump wheel can cause low fluid pressure and shifting problems.
* Worn or damaged turbine: A worn or damaged turbine can lead to loss of power and problems with torque transmission.
* Shaft Damage: A damaged torque converter shaft can cause vibration, noise and other problems.