While still in drive and you let off the brake? Because the RPMs are not high enough to make the torque converter create enough pressure. The clutches are not engaged all the way. Just give it a little gas, but not enough to move forewarned
its in nutreal reverse pr out of gear
air intake more than fuel needs reconfiguration
Low fluid level, stopped up filter, or a very serious transmission or torque converter problem.
It is not a good idea to drive with two feet on an automatic transmission unless your stopped on a hill. In that case you would press the brake with your left foot and the gas just a little with your right foot.
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
depends is it automatic or manual? if its automatic its more than likely that your transmission isn't shifting into first gear
That would be a version of the A4LD automatic transmission
The transmission fluid capacity for your truck, automatic transmission would be 3 quarts.
That would be a 4L80E automatic transmission.
Yes it can be done, but there is really no point as it is a big job and will cost more than its worth. Plus a manual transmission is way better than a automatic. If you would rather have a automatic transmission it would be wise to just sell the vehicle that has the manual and buy a vehicle equipped with an automatic.
That would be a 4L60E Transmission.
There are many benefits of owning a car with automatic transmission. These benefits would include the automatic shifting of gears as the vehicle moves.