when a transmission heats up the fluid becomes thinner , therefor maybe that's why it only slips when its hot, maybe a bad seal on your reverse clutch piston , when your fluid is cold it might be thick enough to not be effected by the leak area? regaurdless if your trans fluid level is good , and it is slipping , everytime it slips you will lose friction material from your clutch pack , it will always be getting more damage. You will need to cut your losses , sell the vehicle or be prepared to install a new trans , this problem will not go away and eventualy lead to a complete failure .
4l60E or an r400 transmission
A+ reverse osmosis
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A+ reverse osmosis
Reverse is usually the first to go, followed by first gear. Time for a transmission rebuild.
Same as forward but... Backwards
Reverse Osmosis does not occur naturally. It works by using pressure to force a solution through a membrane, retaining the solute on one side and allowing the pure solvent to pass to the other side.
probably something wrong with the transmission like a gear fault or a transmission glitch or overheat. Take it to a repair shop or do some test maitanenence yourself.
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because you need hawker system gauges to move it in reverse
If Reverse works and Drive doesn't in a Safari Van, the problem is in the transmission. The belts for the forward gears are either stretched too much or broken.