I had the same problem with my 96 Grand Voyager. When the transmission has a problem it will lock in first gear as not to leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere. There are electronics in the transmission and sensors that have detected a problem. I hate to say this but the transmission has to be rebuilt or changed.
check fuse inside fuse box trans axle fuse im not joking
If it is a three speed transmission, there is an internal failure. If a four speed the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
Trouble code P0731 means: A/T Additional Gear Ratio Error In First Gear
Trouble code P0731 means: A/T Additional Gear Ratio Error In First Gear
Not sure what you are asking here, but if you are asking where the gear shifter is, then I am begging you not drive.
A transmission that is sticking would cause a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager to die after shifting it into gear. A problem with the ignition system could also cause this.
Could be low on ATF. Check it.
One cause why a Plymouth Voyager sputters is because the driver may be holding the gear shift button, unnecessary for going through drives 1 to 4. The gear shift button is a safety feature that keeps from reversing while driving.
The starter on a 1992 Plymouth Voyager starter looks like a round metal object. The end that you can see is mostly flat, and the part in the engine has a gear to turn the motor over.
It measures the speed of the output gear of the transmission. It is used for shift timing.
Just put the gear shifter into od and go.Just put the gear shifter into od and go.
Similar, but different overall gear ratios.