clutch plates could be welded to gather
The A4LD transmission is the weakest part of the 91-94 explorer. It is likely that your transmission has failed.
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.
Manual or automatic transmission?
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.
There can be several things that will cause your transmission not go into reverse. The most common cause is the gear in the transmission is worn.
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.
could be either transmission shift linkage not engaging reverse ( stops at neutral ) worn joint connectors sometimes cause this. or reverse clutches or gears bad inside transmission.
possibly the throttle position sensor the sensor will also change the shifting pattern
If a 1992 Toyota Paseo's automatic transmission is only shifting into reverse and neutral but not drive, it may indicate a problem with the transmission fluid level or condition, such as being low or contaminated. Additionally, issues with the transmission linkage, a faulty valve body, or internal transmission problems like worn clutches or bands could also be the cause. It's advisable to check the transmission fluid first and then consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
check the shift linkages for adjustment.there is also an actuator switch on side of transmission will prevent this. if those 2 checks dont fix the problem, your transmission is shot
possible problems: broken engine mounts cause the engine to jerk, or tranmission fluid needs change, and possibly bad transmission.
There are several things that can cause your automatic transmission not to go into first gear. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.