SYMPTOMS OF A BAD OR NOISY FLEXPLATE
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- In this video I explain how you can tell your flexplate is bad. For example, if the flexplate is making chattering noise, knocking sound, rumbling noise, grinding noise then the issue might be due to cracks, misalignment, worn ring gear or simply it's just broken.
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My starter grinds at startup, I have a transmission going bad and after watching this video I think I need a new flex plate. 💸💸💸
Very specific and right to the point of the problem for diagnosing flex plate. Awesome illustration! Thank you for your video.
My 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 6.0, all you described it's what my truck is sounding like. And one of my mechanic check it and he said all you said, that needs to get replaced this part. And other mechanic said engine needs to be change. But i know it has to be this. Like this comment or comment for and Update. Imma get it fix one of these days
You are an excellent teacher.
I had a 1996 Toyota t100 & at around 280,00 miles the flex plate cracked. Then within a year it cracked again. Then the third flex plate cracked. The garage could not figure out why so I had to get rid of it. The motor was awesome & never burned a drop of oil. Very depressing.
Probably a bad torque converter.
Mechanics kinda look straight at the issue and not around it in my experience. That's why I do work on my car myself as long as it's not taking an entire engine apart. If I were working on your car back then I would have looked at everything possible.
I haven't ever touched a transmission besides the outer filter and lines but years ago with GM 3.8L engines the bolts patterns and dowel pins were drilled improperly, causing cracked and broken flywheels left an right. And with cracked flywheels it's a hit or miss. You can go years with a cracked flywheel (not recommend if you know it's crack. If you know there's an issue with internals of engines/transmission get it fixed ASAP) but if there's an issue with alignment it'll always crack. It's inevitable.
There's also the crankshaft itself which was most likely your issue. If the crankshaft flange is worn it'll also cause this. Its a major possibility with having a worn down over 200,000 mile engine. If this was the case you got rid of a whole world of shit show that was to come.
Another issue is the engine and transmission mounts. If the engine/transmission are moving up, down and all around from worn out mount bushings that messes with the alignment which causes the inevitable demise of the flexplate unfortunately.
The rarest case I've heard of was the hardware was worn down so the mounts bolts slowly loosened and caused a crack.
Usually flexplate break cause crank isn’t balanced or bolts go loose I worked for Toyota for 2-3 years the back hub would have mains out in em and they would never check them so they didn’t know or just laziness
@@tcdash2963 thanks
If you ever do an engine swap on any GM V6 fwd, make sure that dowel pin is there or the center will rip away
It would be great if you also made us hear the sound of the part while damaged as well. Not many persons understand the vehicles specifics
Excellent video Top 5 Auto Repair. Well explained.
Great explanation brother
Could it also make a metal card flapping sound? Like when people would put a playing card in their tires on the bicycles? Mine is more prominent in yhe front, driver's side. And we just got a rebuilt transmission for my 2001 GMC Yukon 1500.
It happens while I'm driving, regardless if I'm accelerating to go, or cruising the freeway, or uphill and downhill. The sound comes intermittently and goes away. It doesn't stay permanently. My RPM is around, 2 - 2.5 as well.
Yes, that's the same sound I have with a cracked flex plate.
I have a 2000 Jeep Cherokee and I get that clicking noise what sounds like near the flex plate area I don’t hear any noise until I am accelerating and driving
Never hear it in neutral or park only when actively moving
Could this still be a bad flex plate
My 1997 4runner makes a noise when @ idle in drive at a red light, then when i take off the noise goes away some we swapped transmission on my v6 3.4 6 months ago, and im praying it was just loose bolts that need tightening god i pray its just loose i dont wanna have to pull the transmission again.
Great video, was interesting and very helpful
If this flexplate is broken and misaligned, would the starter also need to be replaced?
Not necessarily but you should replace it if the flex plate was fubar
Where are you located I have a 2015 ford fusion and my flex plate is broken
Any idea about this issue on my 2004 Impreza wagon manual, 156,000 miles? Clutch replaced 20,000 miles ago. Center Differential replaced 200 miles ago. Noise started after center diff replacement, about 100 miles later. Does not make noise in turns (except when coasting).
A mild clicking/tapping noise (sounds soft like playing card in bike spoke) is present when coasting in any gear, front main transaxle area (transmission). It varies in frequency and speed, according to the output shaft RPMs, and sometimes it's quieter or not there at all. It's probably a small piece of flat wire from a piece of seal that got away during clutch or center differential replacement. Doesn't seem to affect operations though. Does it about 80% of the time, but is not noticeable 50% of that time. It's quiet enough where talking, dirt roads, road noise, or any stereo masks it. Doesn't make the noise when it's under load...as in forward or reverse gears in play, clutch released.
Any ideas, other than debris in case?
Thanks!
Have you checked to make sure your driveline isn't bound up and everything is properly greased (splines and joints)
Great video man
Only 3 converter to flex plate bolts on many Gm SUV type vehicles.
Not a problem as far as I know.
Does this also effect the acceleration? My 09 f150 does not take off right away it shakes and stalls before going lmk.
U can remove flexplate by sliding transmission back 8 to 10 inches and remove the flex plate cuts the job down to 1 hr this is what shop do to screw people over and charge them 4 hr labor for a 1 hr job
How do you slide back the transmission 10inch? Looks like mine don’t have that much room I was thinking about jacking up on the transmission and lowering the car
Thanks for sharing ☮️Houston Texas
Its weird, I have a 2017 f150 5.0 and has a knocking sound when I put it in drive but goes away when I put it in neutral. Wondering if this could be it. Guess I know what I'll be inspecting in the morning
Thank you very informative
Removed engine assembly due to blown head gasket, after the job done, engine sound changed and flexplate broke within days. Bought new flexplate and after a week broke again. Mechanic then noticed that one dowel pin is missing , after both dowels installed , engine sound changed and car fixed.
Same here on a 1998 Monte Carlo 3.1. the center ripped away.
What if it won’t start, even after a new starter?
Thanks for sharing Jamaica
Great video. New sub
Gearbox automatic focua mk2 2.0 .The sounds can only be heard when it is cold, below +2 degrees C. The starter was replaced with a new, non-original one when it was warm outside, so I don't know if I fixed the problem at that time. Half a year later, in winter, the sounds are heard again
The sounds can only be heard when it is cold, below +2 degrees C. The starter was replaced with a new one when it was warm outside, so I don't know if I fixed the problem at that time. Half a year later, in winter, the sounds are heard again What do you think about this sound? What needs to be replaced or what can be checked to be 100% sure that everything is working after repair?
Sometimes it takes a long time to start or starts the second time
I have a bell noise like a piece broke off and it is rattling in bottom of bell housing.
It's likely rubbing. Spray some WD 40 up in there while running. If it goes away it's bent from wobble. If not there may be a loose bolt to the torque converter
...I experienced that on a Navigator
good info!
Can someone help me I need to find a flex plate for my 2004 Mitsubishi lancer Ralliart 2.4L what’s a good website for flex plates Thanks
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I had a bad flex plate at around 45-50 mpg I got vibration.
I having that issue plus a metal noise as well sounds like I got homework to do
@@panteraklan681Ever figure it out?
@@jayt717yeah it was that so I change it with a heavy duty one
@@panteraklan681 Mine turned out to be the rear u-joint.
I have a automatic 2008 lancer gts and it has broke 3 flexplates its a headache
Must be misalignment. I had the same issue with my car. Check 2 dowel pins when you couple tranny and crank side
Sounds like cicadas.
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