Hi, There is a good chance that one or multiple engine or transmission mounts are defective or wore out.
Check your motor mounts. You probably have a worn or damaged rubber sleeve in one of them.
The transmission may not shift or engage in forward or reverse until the car warmed up for a few reasons. Two examples of why the transmission will not engage is low or no fluid levels or a leak.
A car might stall when shifting from park to reverse if the idle is set too low. It is also possible that the engine stalls because it is not fully warmed up before shifting from park to reverse.
either it's too low of tranny fluid of the reverse band i gone bad and that means a rebulid is needed.
Switch parts with another 91-95 Saturn and drive both until completely warmed up to see which car displays any temperature sensitive problems.
When air is warmed, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. As it rises, it creates lower pressure at the surface. This is because there are fewer air molecules pressing down on a given area as the warmed air moves away.
Probably needs a new Idle speed sensor
I had my 00 eclipse gt automatic do this. took it to mr transmition and they cleared codes that popped up and it stopped. if i drove forward for a while and warmed the car up, then reverse would work. hope this helps.
yes it does.
I had my transmission flushed and now my 97 Voyager will go into reverse and doesn't slip anymore. Was doing that until it was warmed up.
Air can be warmed without adding heat energy by compressing it. When air molecules are squeezed together, their kinetic energy increases, causing the air temperature to rise. This process is known as adiabatic heating.
The whole world is warmed by the sun.