The first and cheapest thing that comes to mind: is the shift cable still intact? There is a cable between the gear selector in the cab and the gear lever on the transmission. Crawl under the car, put someone inside to work the gears when you tell them to, find the gear lever, and have your friend move the gear selector. If the gear lever on the transmission does not move, the cable is broken.
the battery and transmission are broken Have the system checked for trouble codes.
did you check the oil level yet?
You have to know whats wrong with the transmission before you can fix it.
Trouble code P0700 means: Automatic Transmission Control System Malfunction
It all depends what is wrong with your transmission it can be as simple as replacing your seals which would only be a couple hundred dollars or your entire tranny could be gone which would be thousands.
i dont know what type of transmission you have but i had mine done in a 1999 dodge caravan with overdrive and it cost me 1200.00 dollars. that depends what is wrong with it but a ford pickup transmission will cost about 2000 dollars, dodge and chev are higher
It is a dealer check only. Dodge was having trouble with people adding too much or the wrong kind of transmission fluid so they removed the dip stick.
Could be transmission bands are worn and require adjustment or replacement Try changing transmission fluid and filter
your transmission could be shot. if it will not shift at all, then you will need a new one.
I have no idea but I have the SAME problem in my 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport. I have taken it to three mechanics (Dodge included) and every time they look at it they say nothing is wrong, yet there IS something wrong!!! Mine also vibrates at higher speeds (Between about 70-100km/hr), the transmission has been checked and is fine. I wish I could get what ever is wrong fixed, it can't be good!!! 2) COULD BE YOUR DRIVE AXLE CV JOINTS
2nd gear is what the transmission uses when there is trouble it is called limp-in mode.get to a dealer.something wrong with transmission.could be a sensor is bad could be internal trans issue
You are doing something wrong.. TAke it to the trans shop.