First check your oil. when was it changed last what colour is it? It should be red. Badly contaminated oil in an auto will lead to slip.
I had a problem perhaps similar to yours on my 91'. The transmission shop said it needed a rebuild but they would not test anything except to road test and it never slipped during the road test. after living with the occasional slip into neutral for years a mechanic finally diagnosed the problem as one or more failing solenoids. The expense of replacing a solenoid is prohibitive and perhaps more than just buying a used tranny with low miles and swapping. I got one with a year guarantee for four hundred but have not installed it yet. Sometimes solenoids will work abnormally with a bad contact or may stick due to corrosion. It is worth cleaning and checking the contacts first.
When you have problem shifting gears, you transmission has a problem.
Transmission problem. Seek professional help.
What type transmission and what problem?
If it is a transmission problem, the best thing you can do is have the transmission rebuilt. That will fix the problem and prevent any further damage to the transmission.
your problem is the transmission. you need to replace the transmission
Depends on the transmission and year. 5 or 6 cylinder? What is the problem with the transmission?
IF THE CAR DONT MOVE THEN YOU GOT A PROBLEM.
I have an Isuzu and i am experiencing the same problem. i was adviced that either the transmission fluid level was low/empty. but there is NO question it's a transmission problem. go get it checked out
Trouble code P0116 means:Engine coolant temperature circuit range/performance problem
The 355 code on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee typically refers to a problem with the vehicle's transmission. Specifically, it indicates a transmission fluid temperature sensor issue or an overheating condition in the transmission. It's advisable to check the transmission fluid level and condition, and if the code persists, consult a mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
Fault code 14526D in an Allison transmission model B300R typically indicates a problem with the transmission's electronic control system, often related to an issue with the temperature sensor or wiring. This code can signify that the transmission is overheating or that there is a failure in the temperature monitoring circuit. It's important to diagnose and address the underlying cause to prevent potential damage to the transmission. Always refer to the manufacturer's service manual for specific troubleshooting steps and solutions.
It could be a throttle linkeage problem or a transmission valve body problem.