Took the ol' 2003 Crown Vic into the transmission shop this morning. Have to replace the torque converter clutch, the part that is responsible for the transmission going smoothly into 4th gear -- better known as "overdrive" -- from 3rd. When the torque converter clutch wears down, a "shudder" or "jerk" sensation is felt when going into overdrive. This has been happening since around early February. Since April 1st, we've been driving the car in the city with "Overdrive Off", and that way, the car stays out of high gear, and we seldom go over 50 mph in city/county roads. It does make a difference in gas to the tune of about getting one less mpg in mileage. With the car in "OD Off" mode, the shudder/jerk never happens, since the transmission stays in 3rd gear. We're the second owners of the car, having gotten it back in 2007, when it had only 34K miles on it. Now, 15 years later, it has 244K miles on it!! But it's been a great car, so we're hoping this will keep the transmission OK at least for another year or two!! Hope so. We hopefully will pick the car up Wed/Thurs. Transmission places are so busy, that we had to make the appt 5 weeks ago!!! The place has 4.7/5 stars, so that's good! People are fixing up their cars, since new ones are hard to get and even used ones have skyrocketed in price. Ours will have a 1 year/12K mile warranty on the parts/labor for the work done on it. Leaving my car that I know so intimately, knowing every sound and creak after 15 years, in the hands of strangers, is a bit unsettling, but they DO have a great reputation, so hopefully it will all be alright!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/18/2022 02:43PM by guysmom.