NO. You have a serious problem. A tranny pro is in order.
At 40K miles, my Chevrolet S10 Blazer lost reverse. Since the car was under warranty at that time, I was able to continue to take it to the dealer until they finally figured out the problem. It took them 8 attempts with a "computer diagnostic" until I lost reverse completely. At that time, they were obligated to fix the problem before they could give the car back to me. It was the valve body that needed replacement.
reverse drum inside of trans is stripped out the fix is teardown unit and replace with abeast drum from transtar
Could be a pump problem or broken planetary. Regardless, the transmission will need to be disassembled.
Well if you have checked the transmission fluid levels when its cold and warm, and they are good, then you might want to get the fluid changed and have the transmission ajusted... assuming its an automatic, if its a manual, then it might be the throwout bearing, but i dont know why the temp would affect that.
On a 1987 Chevy Scottsdale with a 350 automatic transmission, the reverse light switch is typically located on the transmission itself, near the shift lever assembly. You may need to access it from underneath the vehicle, and it is often mounted on the driver's side of the transmission case. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific diagrams and details.
something wrong with something in your power steering more than likely, get it checked out.
The 1996 Chevy Tahoe reverse wire is light blue. You can find the reverse wire inside of the steering column.
The Chevy Cavalier vehicle can be either an automatic or a stick shift. You can switch an automatic over to a stick shift by switching out the transmission.Ê
4L60E automatic with overdrive.
Automatic
No its an automatic
Is this a standard transmission, or an automatic? automatic
Green is the hot wire for my 2004 Chevy Colorado.