If your 6-speed transmission won't stay in 5th or 6th gear when you accelerate, it could be due to a few issues. Common causes include a worn or damaged shift linkage, a malfunctioning transmission synchromesh, or low Transmission Fluid levels. Additionally, there might be internal transmission problems, such as worn gears or a failing clutch. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic diagnose the issue to prevent further damage.
Push it off a cliff.
You have to keep it down with your foot!
You need a new tranny...
Sounds like you have a bad Vehicle Speed Sensor.
If second is the only gear that does not work, there is an internal failure. The transmission will need repaired or replaced.
When you put it in gear, does it pop out? What gears? If so, you probably have a bad transmission. It the clutch is slipping, you need to adjust the clutch cable.
if you mean it wont go into gear and it grinds like a sob but other gears still work synchronizers. if you mean the shifter is loose an cant find the gear anymore - linkage. if it wont go into any gear sounds like a clutch problem
Sounds like a bad clutch or pressure plate
Depends on the Year, Model, gear ratio, engine. Typically, they wont exceed 135 mph unmodified
clutch gone try putting into gear then start engine be ready to shut engine off
Gear up then
1999 ford explorer 4.0 manual transmission gear shifter wont fit on shaft