i am sure you can get done the transmission oil pressure test to make sure the pump or some of the important parts are failing.
if the oil pressure is within specification then you can be sure the pump and most of the transmission parts are ok.
i have no idea about fixing price. may be somebody here can help you on that.
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The loud hum could be caused by some of the teeth going out on the transmission or that the transmission is failing.
Failing transmission
could be failing transmission
There is no way to know how long it will take for the transmission on a Mercedes Benz CVT to fail.
Two totally different cars, even 1998-2004 will NOT work. They will bolt up and end up failing due to they aren't compatible. An '06+ plus transmission would work in your 2005.
The A4LD transmission is the most common failure on early explorers. It's very likely that your transmission is failing.
I have a VW Jetta 1.8t with the tiptronic transmission and it cost about $3500 to have rebuilt. I was bummed, but these transmissions are notorious for failing.
It means the transmission is failing. It is caused by gears grinding or rubbing.
yes it is
Yes, cluster referrs to a gear cluster, or clutch band assembly, either of things failing would stop the transmission from working.
Mitsubishi eclipse is famous because of failing transmission. If I were you I would start with checking transmission fluid level. But most likely you will have to change transmission or fix one you have.
Could be anything from an engine management problem to the transmission failing