torque converter clutch solenoid.
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The car might have an automatic cut off to either disengage the transmission or cut off the engine. Otherwise you will rip apart the transmission.
The gear off my car is not working.
On a carburated vehicle the power to the distributor and coil is cut off when the key is turned off causing it not to fire.
car starts but when i put it in gear it stop
when your in a manual and you have the car in first gear with the clutch all out the wheels cannot move and so the engine cannot work or it will break so the car stalls and the engine turns off
Car WILL NOT CUT OFF!! Running for at least 30 minutes. Goes in gear, but cannot turn key and take it out HELP
u can shut off a car while its in gear u just wont be able to get the key out without it being in park and the sterring wheel may lock but u can shut a car off with it in gear
Yes it does cut your car off, The sensor is controlled by module that controls everything
Worn out gears in a transmission will cause the transmission to slip out of gear. The gear may be war only on one side, causing the transmission to work properly. At times.
i have 94 cadillac sadillac that keep cut off when in gear
FORD EF Automatic starting problem.No, it will not start in gear. If it is an automatic it must be in park or neutral to start. A manual can be started in gear as long as you have the clutch pushed in.Thank you I realize that is so, regarding the Automatic cars also the Manual cars,I was really asking Which of these three items is causing my car Ford EF sedanNOT to start.The Body Control Module commonly known as the BCM or Smart Lock Modulewhich is usually level (behind the dash paneling) with the drivers knee.Or is it the gear cut off switch which is located on the side of the gear box,This is designed to stop the automatic vehicle lurching forward or backwardsshould you try to start it in gear, (gear cut off switch) its purpose of course.Or could it be a faulty Ignition switch, whichwill not turn the engine over when the key is fully engaged to the start position, (That is the ignition position)