Incorrect fluid level,Linkage out of adjustment,
Internal trans failure,
people do not drive correctly
A transmission that is not engaging fully when in drive might need a new shift solenoid. There is also a chance that a band is stretched or broken inside the transmission.
front cause the tranny drive the steer axle
There can be several things that will an automatic transmission not to work properly. The most common cause is a lack of transmission fluid. Broken shifting linkage can also cause the problem.
sure you can tow anything..if it is done correctly. 2 and 4 wheel drive manual transmission can be flat towed... not recommended for safety but yes it can be. 2 wheel drive automatic transmission must be towed with drive wheels off the ground, four wheel drive automatic transmission all wheel need to be off ground ( flat bed or dolly.
the bios has not been configured to detect a second hard drive
not recommended you will only cause more damage
there is no such thing as a automatic licence, but there is a regular licence.
Towing an automatic transmission vehicle can cause damage because the transmission relies on fluid circulation for lubrication and cooling. When towed with the drive wheels on the ground, the transmission components can rotate without proper lubrication, leading to overheating and potential failure. Additionally, many automatic transmissions have complex internal mechanisms that can be damaged if not towed correctly. It's generally recommended to use a flatbed tow truck or a tow dolly to prevent these issues.
The 2001 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
My daughters 1997 Saturn SC2 coupe automatic transmission has no reverse? what would cause this?? and how can i fix it without replacing the transmission.
Automatic hubs or manual? If manual make sure they are turned all the way until it clicks into correct spot. Sometimes they get sticky and do not engage. Is it making noise when you put in 4wd? when you put it in does it still move? what are symtoms? How do you know it is not engaging?