One possibility is a defective lock-up torque converter solenoid. If it runs and idles fine in then this would be what I would check first. Disconnect it and if it then stops stalling in drive, you have found the culprit.
get in push the clutch then turn the key and put in 1st gear and drive Clutch in, as above, 1st, drive the car, clutch in, 2nd, then so on. To stop, never let your gears slow you down, foot on brake, then into first when you stop.
shift!
People drive a manual car by using a stick shift to control the car.
People drive a manual car by using a stick shift to control the car.
my Honda acura has me stumped i will start off with this. my reverse works and the low works.but as soon as i take off i can shift into drive and it works fine.but if i come to a complete stop it wont move in drive i have to put it back down into low gear and also when i put it in park my car will still roll can you please help me thank you....my email is wildmanbianchi@AOL.com
Yes, well I can do it on my car
Sounds like it could be your shift linkage that hooks up the the transmission.
Do you mean shift gears because that's a stick shift, otherwise im not sure this is right but neutral is when the car is at the mercy of the environment sround it because the wheels are not locked like they are in park but the car can't drive
If stick shift jumps outta second gear is it okay to drive the car?
there is none.....drive a stick shift
by pressing shift
If you have a bad shift solenoid, DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR!!! The shift solenoid may get you around but only for a limited time. It could actually go out at any time. Your best bet is not to drive the car at all...not even to the dealership or repair shop. Not only can this leave you stranded, but could cause an accident on the hiways or city streets. Think safety first. I would have the car towed to your mechanic rather than drive it there, if at all possible.