Your transmission is done. Take it to a tranny shop.
If you have a Manual tranny: Your blocker rings are worn out or you somehow successfully ground the teeth off of a straight gear.
If it's an auto tranny: Could be hydraulic valve problems or clutch pack/band problems.
because when you stop theres friction between the tire and the ground making a sound and im 7 years old and i know this
one problem with fuel cell cars is that if they run on solar energy then if theres no sun that day it won't have the power to reverse it into energy and run the car with the sun energy needed!
theres a reverse cable on the right hand side on the top of the motor that goes to the handle bars for reverse
Customer had a similar problem with a 99 Windstar. Stopped pulling while driving it. Had it towed to me and I replaced the torque convertor. Problem fixed.
theres no problem
theres no problem fellow your just out of your brain
It most likely means your transmission is bad. It means theres some type of problem with the transmission mechanical or electrical. On a vehicle of that age i would bet your trans is shot and it is slipping. If that's the case you should junk the car. Its not worth fixing.
Pinion yoke. These trucks had a problem with them. Theres plenty of info on forums about it. Theres a replacement thats supposed to fix the factory issue costs about 300$.
means theres a problem
theres a little red button on the left handle bar push that down then pull that brake lever in and shift down untill it goes into reverse
it depends on the math problem....theres no one way to do it.
It could be the throttle position sensor.. Mine SVX had the same problem but if you want to get a quick fix, try this: Start engine Put to reverse Give it some revs AND WATCH THERES NOTHING BEHIND YOU!!! It just might jump back to its place, mine did. And you might want to check the trnsmission oils etc..