My '95 Integra jerks when I put it in reverse. Could oil be the cause of this?

Question:
I've been using 10x30 oil. If I have in fact been getting the wrong type of oil, what should the mechanics be using? And if I switch over, how will that affect my car? Thanks!

Answers:

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that happened in mine i had to add transmission fluid. it could be your motor mounts.
whens the last time you had that system flushed?
and the oil you should use is 5w30 not 10w30 bbut nothing will happening running on 10w30

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No, the oil is fine. A light jerk that lasts less than two seconds is normal for an automatic (I'm assuming it's an auto) when shifting into reverse. If it's more than that, than you have an issue with the transmission. Check the level and condition of the transmission fluid. If the fluid isn't the problem and the jerking is pretty bad, get it looked at by a mechanic, preferably a transmission specialist.

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oil doesn't have anything to do with your tranny...take it to a repair shop and have the tranny looked at...

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Bad motor mounts.

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No, It's just the transmission and that is normal. Also, the type of oil you have been getting is called 10w30, not 10x30.

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Switching oil is not going to help and for the year of your Acura I would guess it's your motor mounts. Motor mounts are what holds the motor to the frame of the vehicle; its a tough rubbler that wares and breaks down over time and can cause that brief clunk feeling noticed in reverse, can also be noticed when put into drive. IF that's what it is, your safe to drive it but it will get worse as the rubbler wares down and the engine shifts in the frame as you drive. (Not really good for the car.) Stop in at any of your local Acura Dealers and have them take a look at it. -Just make sure to call ahead and request a tech to test drive it with you. Tell them you hear a strange noise from your engine and your not sure what it is. (Saves time & they will normally tell you to come in right away) Once your sitting with the tech tell him what you actually heard, and make sure you can reproduce it. If it's your transmission they will be able to tell you that; if its the motormounts, they will be able to put it on the rack and SHOW you it. But from what your describing, my GUESS would be it's the Motor mounts. Play it safe and get it checked ASAP. If it ends up being your trans then you could be stuck sitting in the middle of the freeway.

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