It is most likely your pressure sensor selenoid. take it to your local transmission shop.
If you shift manually, you have a manual transmission. If your car shifts for you, you have an automatic.
Close ratios in transmission.
a manual shift "slapstick" option, letting you shift the transmission manually, but it still has safety features to keep you from damaging the engine or transmission
You can remove the linkage from the shifter to the transmission and manually shift transmission.
Manual transmission is a stick shift. You have to manually change the gears using the shifter and the clutch.
It shifts itself.
it is a 5 speed automatic transmission that allows the driver to shift manually. Of course it can just be left in auto mode too.
I had the same problem with my '92 camaro 3.1 V6. Take your car to a transmission specialist, and he can throw a diagnostic pad on it. On mine, my entire transmission and torque converter were fried. Cost me $1000.
A bad first speed overrun clutch.
try flushing the transmission and putting a new trans filter in as well
It allows you to manually shift the transmission when the selector is in the L position.
Check shift sensor