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Why my 2010 Venza drive on sometimes while driving it sound like the transmission is in neutral

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Common Car Noises and Their Likely Causes Noise More Details Likely Cause Fixing It Clicking noise while turning Starts faint, gradually becomes more noticeable until very loud Failed outer CV joint (constant velocity joint) due to torn boot (most likely) or old age Replace either the whole axle assembly (recommended) or the outer CV joint Water pump noises Difficult to diagnose because of water pump's location Noise usually caused by damage to the bearings in failed water pump Only cure is replacing it. If possible do it at the same time as a timing belt replacement to cut down on labor costs Squeak or squeal from an engine belt Loud, high-pitched squeak or squeal Belts either need adjustment or replacing If belts only squeak when damp, they probably just need adjustment. If they squeak constantly, they probably need to be replaced Exhaust heat shield noises Rattle that you hear when car is idling Damaged heat shield Replace heat sh

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: the transmission hesitates before it ingages

check transmission fluid level, vacum leak.or wiring,transmission solenoid ,sensors. or hope not. bad tranny....eeecchh

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: Transmission stopped working suddenly

Yeah, same thing happened to a lot of folks. The transmission has a flaw that causes the 'stuck in neutral' syndrome. Ford will do nothing for you and will not even acknowledge that there is a problem. Check it out for yourself, there are hundreds of complaints posted on the internet and it's about a $2500 repair. Should have been a recall or at least a TSB. Ford has no desire to stand behind their product and repair/replace the faulty transmissions. Way to go and the thanks we get for 'buying American'.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2011

SOURCE: Transmission will shift into Reverse, Neutral,

No it's a transmission problem in the 3 clutch pack and valve body.

Thomas Smith

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2011

SOURCE: 95 laredo transmission seems to have trouble

check fluid level,the fluid is what makes clutches ,bands ,and servos in transmission work.
the level can be very critical,either too little,or too much as well

Tony Crow

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2012

SOURCE: Transmission Sometimes slow shift from Neutral into Drive and First Gear has a delay and shifts with a vibration and thud

orbital clutches slipping , needs stripping

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