no, check your fluid levels.
my transmission is not shifting on my 2005 Ford Taurus what could be the problem
if it is automatic the transmission could be slipping if manual the throttle could be sticking
The transmission in the Trailblazer could be low on fluid. The internal shifting mechanism could be giving problems as well, keeping the transmission from shifting into gear.
The throtle cable is freezing up. Replace it.
If carb. could be choke adjustment If fuel injected ??
Could be a slight adjustment of the ( TPS ) throttle position sensor , or it may need to be replaced if it's causing a large hesitation during acceleration.
If your pressing your brake when shifting it could be the neutral and park sensor. Or the linkage. If its the linkage you might have problems with your transmission slipping and shifting by its self or into certain positions easyly than others.
When purchasing a used 4x4 be sure to have a mechanic check the vehicle over for any problems. 4x4 can have shifting problems or the 4 wheel drive could be completely blown.
no it in set by cars computer should be around 640 rpms
clutch or trany problem, possible shifter issue
I don't think so. The automatic transmission is controlled by engine speed, vehicle speed and throttle position. A large vacuum leak could effect throttle position, but it would cause other problems more noticable than the effect on transmission shifting. a vacuum leak mpuld not cause trasmission to slip but a band inside transmission would cause the problem
There are real life Adjustment bureaus for such things as worker"s compensation, disabilities, labor and related problems, etc. could even refer to alterations of clothes.