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By Alysha Yeater
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August 13, 2025
If you drive a vehicle with an automatic transmission, your car has a part called a flexplate—and while it’s not something you see or service often, it plays a big role in how your vehicle runs. 🔧 What Does a Flexplate Do? The flexplate is a thin, metal disc that connects the engine's crankshaft to the torque converter in your transmission. Its jobs include: Transferring engine power to the transmission so your vehicle can move Engaging the starter motor via a ring of gear teeth on the outside edge Flexing slightly to accommodate the small changes in distance between the engine and transmission as they operate (hence the name "flexplate") ⚠️ Signs of a Bad Flexplate A failing flexplate can cause: Clunking, grinding, or rattling noises from the transmission area Vibration at higher speeds Trouble starting the vehicle (if the teeth are damaged) Transmission shifting issues in severe cases 🧰 Why Flexplates Fail Flexplates are under constant stress, and over time they can develop: Cracks from repeated flexing Worn or broken starter teeth Warping due to heat or misalignment Failures can result from improper installation, worn engine or transmission mounts, or simply age and mileage. 🔄 What's Involved in Replacing a Flexplate? Replacing a flexplate is a labor-intensive job because the transmission must be removed to access it. This often involves: Disconnecting the driveshaft and other transmission components Removing the transmission Inspecting and replacing the flexplate Reassembling everything and verifying proper operation Since the transmission is already out, it's common to inspect other related parts—like the rear main seal or torque converter seal—for wear. ✅ The Bottom Line While flexplates are durable, they can fail over time and cause significant drivability issues if ignored. If you notice strange noises, starting problems, or unusual vibrations, it’s worth having it checked by a professional. At Stroup's Garage, our technicians have the tools and experience to accurately diagnose flexplate problems and perform repairs to get you back on the road with confidence. Author: Alysha Yeater