because it is American ;-)
I think you will need to add more to this question; car type, transmition, year, model...
If the transmission would not go into gear before changing the transmission fluid, then the fluid change was for naught. Hopefully you changed the filter in there, too. If the tranny was busted before the oil change, then simply changing the oil is not going to fix the problem.
The transmission control module has detected that the transmission is trying to mechanically shift to a lower gear than intended. Try dropping the transmission oil pan and changing the transmission oil and filter. If this does not fix it you will have to have it looked at by a mechanic.
If it will not go into gear you have probably missinstalled one of the filters.
Not sure what you are referring to. On some transmissions it is the highest gear on others (8 and 9 speeds) it is a low gear.Not sure what you are referring to. On some transmissions it is the highest gear on others (8 and 9 speeds) it is a low gear.
Check the mounting of the gear box, because the mounting of the gear box is like shock absorb.
The temperature will keep the 1986 ford tempo automatice transmission to stay in first gear because this car was design for the cold. Changing the gear to early and a cold temperature could ruin the car.
I posted this question, as it turns out the auto transmission just needed a good service, it hasn't jumped out of gear since the service, and is even changing gear smoother.
No. Simply changing the gear without doing anything else won't slow a bicycle down. You can coast along without peddling and that will slow you down or you can use the brakes to slow the bike. Changing gears will affect the speed only if the current speed is slower than the highest speed you can reasonably attain with the selected gear - changing to a higher gear will help you speed up.
Usually low transmission fluid level or bands need tightening.
The detent cable adjustment.
when i put my car i reverse or drive it pulls hard or when it's changing gear
Try changing transmission fluid - inexpesive first step Transmission may need internal service