Sunday, June 5, 2011

Torque Converter Transmission Repair | Charlotte NC

Although the torque converter clutch is not part of the engine, when it is not functioning properly, it can easily feel like the car has a engine problem. When you step on the clutch pedal of a manual transmission to shift into gear, the clutch will disconnect the transmission from the cars engine. In an automatic transmission the cars transmission torque converter performs the function of a clutch. Here is some information on the torque converter, transmission repair problems with torque converters and symptoms to look out for a problem with the torque converter in the transmission.

There are several transmission torque converter problems that can occur which causes the converter to fail. Here are a list of torque converter problems:

1. The transmission torque converter seal can be damaged as the converter overheats. Fluid will leak out and the converter will stop working.

2. The main transmission torque converter clutch failure occurs when the different elements of the clutch become permanently fixed or locked together. This type of locking is normally due to severe loading or distortion of the different components of the clutch.

3. The clutch can break if there is a shock to the clutch.

4. The pump or turbine blades become deformed or detached from the hubs due to a malfunction of the vehicles torque converter resulting in overheating, the vehicle will experience
poor performance. If the problem is not rectified, it is possible that the transmission torque converter can break completely.

5.If the stator clutch fails, the vehicle will have poor efficiency during the coupling phase. This happens because the stator clutch’s inner and outer elements lock to each other and cannot rotate. An issue with the stator clutch such as this could also result in high fuel consumption.

6.When a torque converter is used under high RPMs, ballooning can occur. The torque converter’s housing can eventually warp or even rupture.

7.Overheating can render the seals in the converter ineffective. The seals’ inability to perform their intended function of holding liquid can lead to leaks.

9.An almost complete loss of power is usually the result of a breakage in the stator clutch. In this case, your car may not be drivable.

The torque converter is a very important element of your transmission and vehicle. Do not hesitate when you have a torque converter problem or need a torque converter repair. Charlotte NC car owners do not have to learn the lesson of waiting to repair the torque converter. Waiting will only cause more damage to not just the torque converter but other parts of your transmission and vehicle. Call Twin Automotive and Transmission Repair for a free estimate on your torque converter repair or problem - 704-821-3460 or visit online at http://www.twincharlotte.com

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