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You need to get it to a Transmission Shop A.S.A.P The automatic transmission is one area of the vehicle that very few people consider, because it is out of sight. Don
Put it into reverse when moving rapidly forward.
If a car jerks forward while in the break position it is not the Automatic Break System but rather the transmission.
Make sure transmission fluid level is correct Bad transmission pump?
the forward gear clutch pack is worn out. the only solution is to get the transmission rebult.
If it has an automatic transmission, it probably needs to be replaced or rebuilt.
The forward pump is shot or the throttle has a blown gasket
4 Speed Electronically Controlled Transmission. An automatic transmission with 4 forward gears and shifting that is controlled by a computer.
A reverse idler gear in a manual transmission. It converts the reverse gears turning direction into the outputshaft to reverse its direction. The transmission can not spin clockwise when the reverse idler is engaged thus it only spins backwards not forward.
Sounds like you have a busted linkage somewhere
Needs internal transmission repairs. Find a good shop.
If you have an automatic transmission, it probably has a forward clutch/band problem.
If this is an automatic transmission, more than likely the transmission is on it's way to the junkyard. Usually failing transmissions lose reverse first, then the higher forward gears - last will be the lowest forward gears.