A transmission flush can replace 98% of the existing fluid with fresh Transmission Fluid. It basically purges the system of the old and replaces it with new. The old fluid, over time, will varnish and get sticky. A flush is designed to remove this varnish and restore better working order to the transmission. It does not effect the forward and reverse gears.
There can be several things that will cause your transmission not go into reverse. The most common cause is the gear in the transmission is worn.
If your van won't go into reverse, the transmission might be stuck. It could also be low on transmission fluid.
what is the problem when the car will not go in drive or reverse? and the transmission fluid is still full
your transmission is about to go, usually reverse goes first
could be as cheap as 40 bucks for a flush if its a automatic or a whole new tranny which will be over a 1000.
I would recommend you have it repaired.
a transmission problem
If your 1995 Chevy 2500 truck won't go in reverse, you got some transmission problems.
If your 93 Nissan Maxima will not go into reverse at all, your transmission is either getting ready to go out or you are low on transmission fluid. You should check your transmission fluid first before messing with the actual transmission.
There are different places that would be good for getting a transmission flush. A dealership for the make of your car would be a good start but if you are still concerned or don't want to spend as much money, you can go to a Transmission shop that specializes in it.
It means the reverse clutch pack has gone out in your transmission and needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
Your 1996 GMC Sierra truck might not go in reverse because the transmission fluid is empty. You might also have damaged the transmission or the transmission linkage could be broken.