Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear
It is not possible unless you are driving a very very old car. The reverse gear is mechanically blocked by a synchronizer to prevent exactly this kind of thing.
A lot of possible causes, I recommend a careful investigation.
It's possible.
I would need a little more information about your problem. Did the check engine light come on? After it shut down did it start back up? How were you driving when this occured?
possible transmission faulty input/output sensor.
Don't drive if possible. Slow down. If in doubt, avoid the route.
As safely as you can, coast into the break down lane, come to a stop and turn the 4-way flashers on.
erosion..it ware's down the soil and whenever floods come in mudslides are possible
2/5 is in its simplest form.
Bb. It is really easy to find which note is a fifth down by playing the major triad with the top not as F. That triad is Bb, D, F, so Bb is a fifth below F.
One possible way the world will end is that Jesus will come down and everyone, that has not already, will have to face him for our sins and ask for forgiveness.
She was not driving