I have a 1995 Ford Econoline van with an automatic transmission. When I went to drive the car today, the shift gear moved and shifted but would not go into gear. It's refusing to "click" into gear for Reverse, Neutral, or Drive, and has quite a problem clicking into Park as well. When I set the car to drive, it does not move, in fact it acts like it's in neutral. What's wrong with it? Is it the transmission, or possibly something else? If so, what?
If you can't get your ford van to go into gear there can be an issue with your transmission. Take your van to an auto mechanic, they can do a number of test to determine the cause.
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Try the brake lamp fuse
Yes, there is a steering gear that can be called a gear box.Yes, there is a steering gear that can be called a gear box.
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push down on the clutch and move the gear stick forward and let the clutch out slowly
transmission is DONE. Could be a sensor... with the van running, check the level of the transmission fluid....chances are you need to add some
If your combo van is jumping out of gear and won't engage fifth gear, it could be due to a worn or damaged gear selector mechanism, a faulty clutch, or issues within the transmission itself, such as worn synchronizers or gears. Additionally, low transmission fluid levels or contamination can lead to shifting problems. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the transmission to diagnose and fix the issue properly.
Ok. first you put the van onto a set of moster truck wheels, then you run it in reverse be care ful where head gear and protection. Please don't do this really this is what my job is hear for ok and GO
You go to a lower gear.
on my 1994 astro van something in the ABS told the computer that it didnt have any brakes and wouldn't let the trans shift any higher than 2nd gear.