You need to get it to a Transmission shop like AAMCO and have them look at it. It could be as simple as fluid needs replaced or that there are other issues, http://www.aamco.com. Once they determine what the problem is be it fluid or something else run a quality synthetic fluid they last longer.
No. The engine starts the car.
The engine revs and car doesn't move.
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The transmission is not engaging. Either the transmission control linkage is somehow disconnected or the transmission is not working. This could be due to excessively low fluid, the controller is not working, or a mechanical failure in the transmission.
The transmission leak should not have affected the way the engine starts. Repairing the transmission leak should not have affected the way the engine starts. A new battery should only have IMPROVED the way the engine starts. If someone was not careful and allowed a small particle to get into the fuel line as they were re-connecting it, it could certainly block the injector and cause starting problems, especially if it's a throttle-body (single injector) injected engine.
That means the switch on the gearbox or lever is stuck for some reason.
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Engine rev's higher, car does not move too fast ahead.
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sound like transmission gone