Help please!!
#1
Registered User
Thread Starter
Help please!!
i was on the way home from a basketball game and i was going up a hill and all off the sudden i look down at my rpms and they were close to the redline and no matter what gear i put it in (its a 5 speed) it wouldnt go or move also whenever whatever happened the rear antilock light turned on. when i was on the side of the road with the car idling i could shift gears without pushing in the clutch with no grinding (but the runner wouldnt move of course) and whenever i gave it gas when it was in gear the mph went up like i was moving on the speedo any idea on what the problem could be any help will be greatly appreciated
thanks guys
thanks guys
#2
Sounds like a broken output shaft, or a broken pinion gear on the diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
#3
Registered User
Sounds like a broken output shaft, or a broken pinion gear on the diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
Feel free to correct me if im wrong.
#4
Registered User
Thread Starter
QUOTE=DeathCougar;50981733]Sounds like a broken output shaft, or a broken pinion gear on the diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.[/QUOTE]
ahh crap sounds expensive cause i cant do it myself maybe a good time to regear though but thanks for the help man
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.[/QUOTE]
ahh crap sounds expensive cause i cant do it myself maybe a good time to regear though but thanks for the help man
Last edited by RoBatt; 11-25-2008 at 07:38 PM.
#5
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Temecula Valley, CA
Posts: 12,723
Likes: 0
Received 5 Likes
on
5 Posts
Sounds like a broken output shaft, or a broken pinion gear on the diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
Since the speedo drive gear is operating, you know at least the output shaft is spinning in the trans. So, that effectively eliminates the trans. It likely eliminates the T-case too. So, i would be looking at your diff.
ahh crap sounds expensive cause i cant do it myself maybe a good time to regear though but thanks for the help man
#6
I also thought of more more possibilty. If he broke an axle shaft, it would act like a broken diff since it has an open diff. The one side would stay still, while the broken side spun at 2x the speed inside the axle housing.
Either way, something is going on in that rear axle.
#7
Sponsor
x2 on the rear axle.... try putting the truck in gear (turned off) and try to move the drive line by hand.... if its the pinion it will spin.. if its an axle the drive shaft it wont
Trending Topics
#9
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Temecula Valley, CA
Posts: 12,723
Likes: 0
Received 5 Likes
on
5 Posts
now... in neutral, if you can spin the driveshaft by hand, the problem is in the rear end.
#11
Sponsor
your right.. i'm tired. leave it in neutral....
#13
Registered User
When there is no load on the drivetrain, you can shift without the clutch. Takes a bit more effort, but it will do it without grinding.
I also thought of more more possibilty. If he broke an axle shaft, it would act like a broken diff since it has an open diff. The one side would stay still, while the broken side spun at 2x the speed inside the axle housing.
Either way, something is going on in that rear axle.
I also thought of more more possibilty. If he broke an axle shaft, it would act like a broken diff since it has an open diff. The one side would stay still, while the broken side spun at 2x the speed inside the axle housing.
Either way, something is going on in that rear axle.
#14
Registered User
Thread Starter
thanks for all the help guys i got it towed to toyota center last night but ill let you know what they said was wrong with it when they call me
#17
Registered User
Thread Starter
yeah they just called and siad it was def somthing in the rear diff because the rear driveshaft was spinning they siad it was going to cost $350 just to take it apart too
#18
Get it out of there. You should never have taken it to Toyota.
If you would have listened to us in the FIRST place, it wouldn't cost you so much. Get it home, and take apart the rear axle. Something is obviously broken back there, and it needs to be taken apart and diagnosed. Don't pay Toyota $350 just to tell you what we already told you. Then they are going to want $2000 to fix it.
If you would have listened to us in the FIRST place, it wouldn't cost you so much. Get it home, and take apart the rear axle. Something is obviously broken back there, and it needs to be taken apart and diagnosed. Don't pay Toyota $350 just to tell you what we already told you. Then they are going to want $2000 to fix it.
#19
Registered User
Thread Starter
Get it out of there. You should never have taken it to Toyota.
If you would have listened to us in the FIRST place, it wouldn't cost you so much. Get it home, and take apart the rear axle. Something is obviously broken back there, and it needs to be taken apart and diagnosed. Don't pay Toyota $350 just to tell you what we already told you. Then they are going to want $2000 to fix it.
If you would have listened to us in the FIRST place, it wouldn't cost you so much. Get it home, and take apart the rear axle. Something is obviously broken back there, and it needs to be taken apart and diagnosed. Don't pay Toyota $350 just to tell you what we already told you. Then they are going to want $2000 to fix it.
#20
thats what this place is for.... there is more knowledge base in this forum... myself excluded. than that whole toyota dealership. the rear dif is easy to access. its a few bolts to open up..