check fluid in tranie....and LUCAS tranie lube
have you car checked out at a transmission shop.
The reverse lights on a 94' Ford Taurus are linked to the transmission to indicate when the vehicle is moving backwards. This is done for safety reasons as cars are typically moving forward.
Put it into reverse when moving rapidly forward.
Absolutely not.
Yes, you could severely damage a transmission by shifting into reverse while moving forward. But the odds of the transmission actually going into reverse are not good because there are safety mechanisms in place to prevent it from happening.
linkage broken, bad pump, bad transmission. best guess is bad pump or tranny. hope it helps. duboff
PRDN stands for "Park/Reverse/Drive/Neutral," which are the different gear options found in an automatic transmission vehicle. These gears control the movement of the vehicle in different ways - park for parking, reverse for backing up, drive for moving forward, and neutral for disengaging the transmission from the engine.
Your hydrostatic transmission is shot!!!!! Mine did the same thing..... They are about $700-800 from the dealer!!
The simple thing to do here is get beneath the transmission and see if the lever arm there is moving to the reverse position - prefereably with the engine not running. It may be a silly milimeter out of adjustment. lol
A vehicle moves forward when in drive due to the transmission transferring power from the engine to the wheels. Possible causes for a vehicle not moving forward in drive could include low transmission fluid, a faulty transmission solenoid, a defective torque converter, or a worn-out clutch (for manual transmissions).
Nothing if you are sitting still. However if you are moving forward and it is an older car, you may be replacing a transmission. Most if not all cars today with and automatic trasnmission have a failsafe to prevent going into reverse while going forward.
yes .. if the car is in drive and u put it in reverse.... bye bye gears