stopped up exhaust system
Transmission Problems, you shouldn't be driving with this on!
yes change the filter & the fuel can solve your problem
my transmission is not shifting on my 2005 Ford Taurus what could be the problem
Yes. There are over 150 individual codes for transmission problems that specify exactly which part in the transmission is causing the problem. If the check engine light comes on it may actually be sensing a transmission problem. If you don't have a reader, your local parts store should be able to read it for you and give you some advice on what you will need to do to correct the problem. Transmission code start in the po700 series and continue through the po800's. There are also several that require a dealer handbook to decipher. Good luck.
You will need to provide more information on the problem. Is it an automatic or a standard? If it's an automatic, is it a three speed or four speed overdrive, and what exactly are the symptoms? If it's a standard, in what gear and under what circumstances does the problem occur?
A flashing transmission warning light can indicate a number of transmission problems. The most common problem is low transmission fluid.
this transmission moves extremely slowly in drive up to 40 miles. Is the dirty filter the problem?
A professional licensed Mechanic is trained to look for signs of problems or damage,when working on a transmission. The mechanic usually will drive the vehical after its been serviced to see if problem has been fixed.
The main problem with any vehicle that will not shift out of gear deals with the transmission. This is a problem where the transmission may need to be replaced to fix it.
My advice would be to have the transmission fluid and filter changed. If that does not cure the problem then take it to a professional. Avoid chain Transmission shops. Stick with a New car dealer or a trusted independent.
If your 1995 Chevy 2500 truck won't go in reverse, you got some transmission problems.
If you suspect overheat has caused a problem, you first need to run a compression test. That way you can eliminate some of the problems that are often caused when an engine is overheated. As you're pulling the plugs for the compression test, make sure the plug colors are even, and light to medium grey. Any dark or damaged plugs can indicate other problems. If the compression test indicates that all cylinders have good, even compression and you just have a dark plug, you may have dodged the big expense. Good luck.