clutch is slipping.
When you have problem shifting gears, you transmission has a problem.
my transmission is not shifting on my 2005 Ford Taurus what could be the problem
Several things can cause your transmission to be stuck in second gear. Broken or detached shifting linkage will cause the problem. A broken shifting for in the transmission can also cause the problem.
A Dodge Stratus shifting problem might begin because of dirty transmission fluid. This problem could also be caused by damage to the transmission due to wear and tear or low fluid.
a broken dip stick wont cause hard shifting... the engine does not do the any shifting... your problem would be the transmission... check transmission....
If your 2005 Honda Element EX with a manual transmission is experiencing shifting problems, it could be due to several factors. Common issues include low transmission fluid, a worn clutch, or a problem with the shift linkage. It's also possible that the transmission itself has internal damage. A thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic is recommended to diagnose and resolve the issue.
If it is a transmission problem, the best thing you can do is have the transmission rebuilt. That will fix the problem and prevent any further damage to the transmission.
your problem is the transmission. you need to replace the transmission
If you mean the transmission itself shifts forward, it is because the transmission is suspended, so when the transmission is put in reverse gear the momentum will push the transmission forward. Now, if the car pulls forward when put in reverse, this means there is a transmission problem. This may just indicate the shift linkages need adjustment, or that the transmission has a major problem and needs repairing. Take it to a shop and have it checked.
If there is a loud noise when shifting from park into drive, it may be a transmission problem. One should shift slowly, as the transmission could disengage itself.
The real problem is manually shifting from gear to gear with an automatic transmission. If you are referring to the automatic upshift, there may be a problem with the EGR system or vacuum system.
Check the fluid for a burnt smell. Run a test for computer codes showing a possible problem. It sounds like possible internal transmission damage.