Disengage the linkage.
Some automatic sticks have a release button on them to press. It may be located on the side or the top of the shift knob.
its like triptronic in an automatic car, click the 'Manu' button in and the move the gear stick down to 'L', L locks the car in first gear then when you want to change gear move the gear stick to the number '2' for 2nd gear and then change it once again the the letter 'D' for 3rd gear .. so revs like a Manuel but without the clutch and only 3 gears to changes through its more for racing and fuel efficiency that's what i have been reading up anyway, haven't actually tried this for myself
The gear stick has a diagram of where to move the stick to engage a certain gear. For example, if Gear 1 is in the top left corner, you must move the stick to the fair left, then forwards to engage first gear. Oh, and you have to push down the clutch each time you change gear.
absolutely!
you probably need a new or overhauled transmission friend!
push down on the clutch and move the gear stick forward and let the clutch out slowly
It being in neutral or park.
depress brake pedal
The parking brake is on or the transmission (automatic) or the clutch (standard) has problems.
bad cable
if its an automatic theres either no fluid, low fluid, a blown tranny, or its not really in gear, and if its stick shift, could be clutch, fluid if hydraulic or again blown tranny or in either case a broken axle on either side will not allow the car to move.
You've probably torn the transmission up or broken a shift lever by abuse. At least, somebody did.