yes, fluid is required to work the hydrolics in the gearbox
To stop a standard transmission from grinding into third gear, check the level of the transmission fluid. If the noise continues, consult a mechanic.
check the transmission linkage to be sure it didn't come off or break.
some of the classic signs of a tranny going bad is leaking, slipping in and out of gear delayed starts from a stop where the car raises rpms before it takes off and shaking or jerking when its going into gear
most likely your transmission is slipping and usually is the onset of your transmission going
There are several things that can cause your automatic transmission not to go into first gear. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
The pivot bearing can cause your car from going into gear, once the car is started. The pivot bearing is located in the transmission.
I have a 95 Lumina 3.1 and it would cut out of gear when I would stop, it turned out to be the sprag gear in the transmission. $$$$
Yes
Yes, cluster referrs to a gear cluster, or clutch band assembly, either of things failing would stop the transmission from working.
I would first check the transmission fluid level.
I had a dodge diesel 3500 I had to weld it
The computer needs to be reset for the transmission its around $250 but will resolve the issue.