There is probably a leak in your auto matic transmission, check the level (just the same as checking your oil, but it is in a different place). You can buy the fluid cheaply from the supermarket.
The transmission input shaft has gears on it that mesh with the different drive gears. It is spun by force from the engine, as you select different gears with the shifter, there are different sets of gears being meshed together inside transmission. The synchronizers ensure that the gears being meshed together are turning at the same speed, thus resulting in a smooth shift and no damage to the gears.
Most were and some aren't. Answer #2: In the older classic Beetles most of them were manual transmissions, they also had something called an autostick transmission. You used a clutch to take off but then only had to press a button on the shifter when switching gears instead of pressing in the clutch pedal. The new Beetles can be bought with either automatic or stick shift transmissions, I'm sure the automatic outsells the stick.
Your car might kick when you shift from park to drive if your transmission fluid is low or very dirty. You might also have worn gears in the transmission.
manual or automatic? if a manual a broken or damaged shift fork could be the issue or a clutch not releasing, running or not when trying to shift? if it's automatic, a shift solenoid or a transmission servo may be sticking or mechanical damage may be present such as a clutch pack or drum damage.
U/S=up shift...if you have a manual transmission, you'll find that you won't see it come on once you get to 5th gear. Below 5th, it's tell you when you reach recommended shift points.
Manual transmission is when you use the shift stick to shift to different gears in a car instead of driving without shifting gears,which is auto transmission.
It's a transmission where the gears do not change themselves, but have to be changed with a gear shift and a clutch.
You have not pressed the Clutch peddle to change the gears!!
Manual transmission is a stick shift. You have to manually change the gears using the shifter and the clutch.
It matters if you have atuomatic or manual transmission. In an automatic car the gears shift on it's own. In an manual car you shift buy pushing the clutch and then shift from 1st gear to 2 gear.
You have to shift gears in all of them, so you'd call them "manual," but in 1969 you could get an "autostick" transmission that had an automatic clutch connected to a manual transmission.
it could be the shift linkage being that both gears over there wont work
There are many reasons why a car is hard to shift when there is a manual transmission. The clutch is one of the main reasons why a car is not shifting properly. Another reason could be that the transmission is low on fluid.
Your truck may not shift gears because the transmission sensor is damaged or broken. It also may not shift gears because the transmission or linkage is damaged.
The transmission allows you to shift gears.
did the clutch cable come off? (if its a manual) that or there is a problem with the transmission.
you have to shift gears