You probably have a broken Sun Gear from hammering into reverse. Its a cage thing that only works the reverse gear. It holds a set of clutch's. You have to pull the entire transmission to fix. Its almost the last thing before the output shaft. Around a $50 part.
Your gear linkage is offset!! Or you are on a steep down hill
To reverse a Holden Barina, first ensure the vehicle is in reverse gear by pressing down the clutch pedal and shifting the gear lever into the reverse position. Once in reverse, release the clutch gently while applying throttle as needed to reverse the vehicle smoothly. Use the mirrors and rearview camera (if available) to help guide you while reversing.
Bang depending on the vehicle, you will ruin the transmission.
Weight of the vehicle
does it shift into reverse and wont drive? if so its your tranny it needs to be replaced
It could be the transmission, it could be some parts under the vehicle that rub only when travelling forward.
If it is a "hobby Grade" controlled vehicle, then the motor needs to be reversed, or there is a switch on the control to switch the motor. (I am assuming that when you put the vehilce in revrse it goes forward.
Engine idle too high.
Could be many things and depends very much on the vehicle.
AnswerYour transmission is probably blown(broken). Probably get a new transmission or try to find a used one with very little miles.Your linkage to the trans may have become disengaged since you do not have the parking gear either. Check under the car to make sure it is shifting when you shift from inside the vehicle.
A vibration felt throughout the vehicle that gets worse with speed, a rotating squeak noise, a "clink" noise when shifting between drive and reverse.
The reverse lights on a 94' Ford Taurus are linked to the transmission to indicate when the vehicle is moving backwards. This is done for safety reasons as cars are typically moving forward.