my transmission is not shifting on my 2005 Ford Taurus what could be the problem
The transmission in the Trailblazer could be low on fluid. The internal shifting mechanism could be giving problems as well, keeping the transmission from shifting into gear.
Transmission could be adversly effected. Shifting problems can occur and worse case the transmission can be permantly damaged.
If your transmission is not shifting into third gear and overdrive it could be a parking pawl. This prevents the transmission from rotating.
It could be that the transmission cooler in the radiator is plugged.
If your pressing your brake when shifting it could be the neutral and park sensor. Or the linkage. If its the linkage you might have problems with your transmission slipping and shifting by its self or into certain positions easyly than others.
i have transmission problems it works good in revers but in drive gears dont change at all could it be the vacumm hose and where is it at
A Grand Am not shifting past 2nd gear could be due to several issues, including low transmission fluid levels, a malfunctioning transmission control module, or a faulty shift solenoid. Additionally, problems with the throttle position sensor or a clogged transmission filter could impede proper shifting. If the vehicle is in limp mode due to a detected fault, it may limit shifting to protect the transmission. Diagnosing the exact cause typically requires a professional inspection or diagnostic scan.
on the transmission between the firewall and motor on top of transmission a few inches from where the half shaft goes into the transmission. if it goes bad it could cause bad shifting of trans, i replaced mine and it was a pain to get out but my transmission problems went away instantly
If there is a loud noise when shifting from park into drive, it may be a transmission problem. One should shift slowly, as the transmission could disengage itself.
The idle for the 97 Taurus could be too low. The transmission bands could be sticking some as well, not allowing the transmission to come out of gear during idling.
If your 2005 Honda Element EX with a manual transmission is experiencing shifting problems, it could be due to several factors. Common issues include low transmission fluid, a worn clutch, or a problem with the shift linkage. It's also possible that the transmission itself has internal damage. A thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic is recommended to diagnose and resolve the issue.
we would need more info on this question there a few reasons this could happen depending on the circumstances ie bad linkage detents or loose linkage internal transmission problems ect.i could be more exact if i had more info