Transmitions are complicated systems which have many parts. It could be broken, the filter cloged or low on fluid.
you probably didnt have it engaged properly. that's happened to me on my friends bronco.
your park brake
There are a couple of things that might cause a Chevy Tahoe to lurch forward after releasing the brake. One reason could be that the idle is high. The drive shaft may have to be greased.
1978-1979 Ford Bronco driveshafts
* cause it needs to be put in drive to go forward
The root word of "propellers" is "propel," which means to drive forward or cause to move.
today i tryied to put my bronco into 4 low and when i put my truck in neutral i could only get to 4 h and i couldnt move it over and down to get to 4 l
If a wheel has been remove like to fix a flet, then a key. If not then the drive disc could be worn out or the belt is slipping. * If that doesn't work check to see if the bolt connecting the drive belt to the axle snapped off.
Not a Bronco or a Jeep. It is a '75 International Scout II.
what the are u talking about!?
drive shaft could be out of balance or tires could be out of round
'Propel' means 'drive forward', so 'propel forward' means 'drive forward forward'. Better to avoid it!