...not actually, but it's very broken.
I drove to school this morning, car was running like normal, no smoke, no weird shifting, nothing at all.
I got out of class an hour later to drive to Meijer and Advance Auto, to restock on fluids, wipers, and possibly exhaust parts... Everything was fine for about a minute, and then...
White smoke from under the hood, barely thick enough to even see. Figured the trans had barfed out a bit of fluid, as it has been doing (from where, I do not know) for a little while.
But then, after driving for 3 or 4 minutes, it was actually coming inside the car, possibly through the hole where the AC drain tube was. I was pretty close to Meijer, so I just tried to get there.
Eventually it got so bad that I had to roll my window down all the way, and eventually it stalled. Started it back up in neutral, had to give it gas to stay idling. Quite a lot of smoke at this point...
As I was heading up to Meijer (it is on a big hill that used to be a medical waste landfill), there were metal noises that I had never heard before. Sounded like the engine, but was only at low RPM (coasting or maintaining low speed).
It stalled in the parking lot, I opened the hood, and found that the AC compressor I had unbolted last week had finally come loose, so that was part of the noise. It was not hitting anything important though, so I don't think it was part of the problem.
I put in all the oil I had left (maybe 2 quarts?), went inside and bought oil and wiper blades, came back out, and tried to start it... It was turning over, but did not sound normal, almost like there was a misfire, and would not start. I kept trying, and eventually even tried pumping the gas pedal, which worked.
To keep it running though, I had to give it gas at idle. I don't remember now if it was still smoking, but I don't think it was as much. I got about half a mile down the road, and all of the sudden...
CLUNK.
And it was done. Put it in neutral, and coasted into a parking lot. Tried to start it in park and neutral, and it would not crank.
There was no trail of fluid following me in, nor tons of it under my car, but there was what looked like freshly splattered trans fluid in my driver side fender well, behind the tire. (I didn't think at the time to finger check it for wetness.)
I'm thinking not-so-epic transmission failure, but I don't know. If I did, I wouldn't be posting this. Thoughts?
1989 Auto, EFI, if you were wondering.
I drove to school this morning, car was running like normal, no smoke, no weird shifting, nothing at all.
I got out of class an hour later to drive to Meijer and Advance Auto, to restock on fluids, wipers, and possibly exhaust parts... Everything was fine for about a minute, and then...
White smoke from under the hood, barely thick enough to even see. Figured the trans had barfed out a bit of fluid, as it has been doing (from where, I do not know) for a little while.
But then, after driving for 3 or 4 minutes, it was actually coming inside the car, possibly through the hole where the AC drain tube was. I was pretty close to Meijer, so I just tried to get there.
Eventually it got so bad that I had to roll my window down all the way, and eventually it stalled. Started it back up in neutral, had to give it gas to stay idling. Quite a lot of smoke at this point...
As I was heading up to Meijer (it is on a big hill that used to be a medical waste landfill), there were metal noises that I had never heard before. Sounded like the engine, but was only at low RPM (coasting or maintaining low speed).
It stalled in the parking lot, I opened the hood, and found that the AC compressor I had unbolted last week had finally come loose, so that was part of the noise. It was not hitting anything important though, so I don't think it was part of the problem.
I put in all the oil I had left (maybe 2 quarts?), went inside and bought oil and wiper blades, came back out, and tried to start it... It was turning over, but did not sound normal, almost like there was a misfire, and would not start. I kept trying, and eventually even tried pumping the gas pedal, which worked.
To keep it running though, I had to give it gas at idle. I don't remember now if it was still smoking, but I don't think it was as much. I got about half a mile down the road, and all of the sudden...
CLUNK.
And it was done. Put it in neutral, and coasted into a parking lot. Tried to start it in park and neutral, and it would not crank.
There was no trail of fluid following me in, nor tons of it under my car, but there was what looked like freshly splattered trans fluid in my driver side fender well, behind the tire. (I didn't think at the time to finger check it for wetness.)
I'm thinking not-so-epic transmission failure, but I don't know. If I did, I wouldn't be posting this. Thoughts?
1989 Auto, EFI, if you were wondering.
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