If your Kia Sephia doesn't move in drive, but does move in 1st and 2nd gear, you have a problem with the transmission. Sometimes this is just an issue with the linkage and can be repaired easily.
When the shifting linkage is disconnected the car will appear to go into gear but not move. The car will not move when the transmission fluid is low.
If you cannot move the shifter out of the park position then you have a problem with the shifter cable or the brake safety lock. If you can move the shifter to the drive position, and it doesnt go in gear then you are a few quarts low on transmission fluid
Are you saying that the gear shifter will not move from park to drive or that when you shift to drive the vehicle will not move? We need more info.
no .. Having a seized drive shaft would be like just having the brake on .. will still go in gear .. just wont move ..
sounds like your clutches in 3rd and drive and burnt out
While stopped, and in park or neutral, move the 4wd selector to the desired 4wd mode, put car in drive or 1st gear and drive.
maybe you should try putting it in a drive. its the D letter on the gear switch =)
The drive gear is broken in the window motor. Remove motor and install gear kit.
When your car doesnt move anywhere when its in gear just like any other transmission
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On my 1997 KIA Sephia, I had a problem similar to what you indicate. I had to replace the shift inhibitor mounted onto of the gear selector on the transmission. When you look down in the engine bay, between the motor and the air filter box, you should see where the gear shifter hooks to the transmission (have someone in the car move it to help you see it). Autozone lists that part as the neutral safety switch for an automatic, but it's much cheaper from KIA.
Yes, but it likely won't move, and you will likely cause further damage.