I've got a 2010 Mazda cx-9 with 127 thousand miles
when i shift from park to reverse i hear a loud clunk
I've changed the transmission 6-7 months ago
I've also changed transmission fluid
what could be wrong?
Note: the transmission was new and was replaced at the dealer.
what could be wrong?
The replacement transmission could be bad. Or you could have worn universal joints, or other worn parts in the driveline or suspension.
And how can i know if one (or more) of the parts listed above are damaged?
also can i live with them or is it going to damage to my car and new transmission?
And how can i know if one (or more) of the parts listed above are damaged?
By physical examination.
can i live with them or is it going to damage to my car and new transmission?
That depends on what is worn out.
That depends on what is worn out.
Can you give me all possibilities please?
There are too many things to easily list. Driveshaft/axle and suspension components would be the prime suspects.
I can hear some humming sounds at low speeds
and i also hear nail noises from the left rear when i hit a bump
What could that be?
Humming can be tire noise or bearings. The other noises could be a variety of worn or loose parts. It's becoming evident that vehicle's suspension and driveline need to be gone through by a good mechanic. There's no way to tell from here.
Ok, is there a way to temporarily fix it?