It's prolly the brake shift interlock switch if it has one, that used to happed to my girlfriends Beetle. It tells the transmission that you have your foot on the brake and won't let you put it in gear until you do. check and see if it has one then test it. Hope that helps
There are several things that can cause your Honda Accord station wagon automatic transmission not to shift down. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
One of the reasons a Honda Accord with an automatic transmission may not shift out of first is there is not enough transmission fluid. The more likely reason is that the transmission has something broken in it and needs to be serviced or replaced.
No, put it in D (Drive) and forget it.
I have a similar issue my '88 accord LXI automatic does not have reverse and it grinds in park and drive. Told the shift fork in the transmission and shift for bushing are going out and the tranny needed to be rebiult
it may b the transmission sensor
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
it's a function of the shift-position sensor switch (automatic) which is in the center console.
check the fluid level. if it is low it ill cause the tran. to shift late
If you asking this question , you have no reason being behind the wheel .
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
Check the fluid level first, it may be low or empty.
automatic make sure all grounds are attached and the plug is tightly pluged in