forklift maybe? what type of engine? maybe if its from like an aircompressor or some type ofheavy duty pump itl have a 2 -3 speed centrifugal clutch auto tranny and u can rig up some sorta reverse gear easily
On the vast majority of modern cars today it is impossible to actually shift to reverse while driving at high speed. Modern transmissions have an override safety device that prevents the transmission from going into reverse at any speed forward that would harm the transmission. You could put the selector in reverse, but the transmission would not shift to reverse. On older transmissions without this feature, you would probably destroy the transmission and possible have an accident.
Electrical - check voltage to "reverse" selonid. With my knowledge on Nissans, it could also be a transmission problem. If it is a 5-speed, it is more than likely the tranny. Reverse is the gear that goes out first most of the time
If it is an automatic transmission check the transmission fluid level. I assume it has a 4 speed overdrive transmission,if so it could be a broken reverse band or as mentioned by another tech it could also be a bad reverse shell-- which is one of the most common failures of the 4T60E transmission. Usually if the shell is broken you can pull the bottom pan and there will be large pieces of metal on the magnet. good luck
Yes. They have a manual 5 speed transmission with reverse.
maybe your transmission is going out or you dont have sufficent transmission fluid.
Release the break for a second then move into reverse. works every time on my 97.
If it is a manual transmission, then it is on the front of the transmission. It is one of the two electical connectors on the transmission. The other is the vehicle speed sensor on the backside of the transmission.
This is commonly a problem with the transmission filter or fluid. Replace the transmission fluid or have your transmission filter taken in for maintenance.
countershaft bearing could be problem
no, the transmission for the 4g63 is on the passenger side, the 420a is on the driver's side. you will have 5 speeds in reverse and 1 speed in forward if you try this even with a transmission adaptor.
Try replacing both transmission speed sensors (around $20 each located on transmission)
On the left side of the trans.