This more than likely your transmission starting to slip. You should take it to a reliable mechanic to fix this.
the jaguar gearbox is sealed for life.so you have bigger problems,unless you have had a leak
Not really unless your doing it at 20 mph. It is somewhat hard on the U-joints, however.
Vehicles with manual transmissions almost always have more net horsepower at the rear wheels. More power is siphoned off through the torque converter in an automatic transmission than through the clutch and pressure plate in a manual transmission, thereby giving you greater rear-wheel horsepower from a manual transmission. That being said, automatic transmissions shift from gear to gear faster than you are able to shift gears in a manual transmission, unless you are really, really good at speed shifting. :)
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
my drive and 3rd not working what is causing this promblem is their a a promblem with the transmission
The fluid level in a transmission will not change unless it leaks.
3 spd automatic ... unless a z a 4 spd ... standard 5 spd
Transmission cable that runs to your transmission is either broken or the link has came apart. Replace the cable and/or transmission and make sure if you have an automatic, to press down on the brake pedal before shifting out of park, most cars from 1960- 2010 have a lock-out feature so you cannot shift in or out of the Park position unless you are pressing the brake pedal.
Unless you have a CVT transmission use only genuine Honda ATF-DW1 automatic transmission fluid. Use nothing else.
Neutral (N) or Park (P).
Unless you have a LEAK you shouldn't have to add automatic transmission fluid on a regular basis