Shift linkages not put in the correct spots.
because your tiburon likes the backward motions.
Filippo Brunelleschi
model t ford
In a sliding gearshift mechanism, typically the gears controlled include first gear, second gear, third gear, and sometimes reverse gear. The driver manually selects these gears by sliding the gearshift lever back and forth.
There are several things that can cause your manual transmission not to shift out of first gear or reverse. The most common cause is a broken shifting fork.
It is the transmission gear selector. P = Park R = Reverse N = Neutral D = Drive 3 = Third Gear 2 = Second Gear L = Low Gear or First Gear Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Third Gear, Second Gear, Low Gear
Reverse is usually the first to go, followed by first gear. Time for a transmission rebuild.
The fuel pump relay is the prob. Or netural safety switch
You need to lift the collar on the gear stick to engage reverse gear
Reverse gear
check your cross member on the gear selector it sometimes pops off