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There are several things that can cause your automatic transmission not to go into first gear. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
The real problem is manually shifting from gear to gear with an automatic transmission. If you are referring to the automatic upshift, there may be a problem with the EGR system or vacuum system.
That would be the second gear of your automatic transmission.
Transmission temp sensor can cause a slip or high rpm before shifting to next gear.
For the life of me I had this problem and it cost me $287 to get it fixed at my Dealer but I can't remember what they did! Replaced some part for the gear shifter I think but thank God it is not your transmission!
This is a common problem with these vehicles. The transmission fluid and filter need to be replaced. This is done by dropping the transmission pan.
The transmission could have been rebuilt improperly, or the linkage could have been reinstalled incorrectly.
A bad transmission gear can cause your 1999 Nissan frontier to shift hard. Low transmission fluid can also cause the transmission to shift hard.
my automatic transmission is stuck in neutral. how do you get it into gear
its in nutreal reverse pr out of gear
depends is it automatic or manual? if its automatic its more than likely that your transmission isn't shifting into first gear
A 1994 Mazda Miata's automatic transmission may slip in 4th gear if the bands are heavily worn. When the bands become worn, they are unable to grip properly and cause slippage.