If the check engine light is on, you have codes. Have the code(s) read by your local auto parts store. The codes will help you determine what's wrong.
If the first shift has light duty as does the second shift then yes, your employer can change your shifts as long as that duty is light and not heavy work. If it is heavy work you can report your employer to Worker's Compensation or Labor Relations.
The engine doesn't shift.
If would not be bad for a car engine to shift from third to second gear if you are traveling at 30mph.
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Have someone read the codes set. Many auto parts stores will do this for you. The codes will give you a clue as to what the problem is.
You need to have the engine and trans checked for codes. The trans computer defaults to 2nd gear when it detects a problem and sets a code. You could have anything from a sensor failure to a major internal failure.
The Second Shift was created in 1989.
The ISBN of "The Second Shift" by Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung is 9780143122328.
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
Do you have a Check Engine, or Service Engine Soon light on your dash? The 2 are related. Run it by your local autozone, and ask them to pull the codes for it. They can tell you if its serious or not. Or you can take it by AAMCO, I believe they have a transcheck 21 thing, and don't charge for it.
Yep, then shift from second to third gear.
Inside the transmission. on the valve body