My crafsman trackors will not go into gear. To me it look like some king of pin came out the prat like is part of a lever for the transmision.
You can't shift gears on an automatic transmission because, as it is called, it's automatic! You don't need to shift, it does it for you. == == Maybe the question should be "Why is my automatic transmission not shifting through gears for me as it should?" Could it be a fairly simlpe fix or am I losing my transmission? Yeah Dopey!
To fix a bike that won't shift gears properly, first check if the cables are properly adjusted and lubricated. If that doesn't work, try adjusting the derailleur limit screws. If the issue persists, it may be a sign of a worn-out chain or cassette, which may need to be replaced.
The solenoid electrical sensor is responsible for allowing a shift in gears. The sensor in a Jetta VR6 can be fixed by a dealer mechanic.
To fix a bike chain with gears, first, shift the chain to the smallest gear in the front and back. Use a chain tool to remove the damaged link. Connect the chain ends with a new link or a quick link. Realign the chain on the gears and test the bike to ensure it shifts smoothly.
To fix bike gears that won't shift properly, you can try adjusting the cable tension, checking for any cable or housing damage, ensuring the derailleur alignment is correct, and lubricating the moving parts. If these steps don't work, it may be best to take your bike to a professional for further inspection and repair.
Bottle of Lucas transmission Fix, if that doesn't work, rebuild transmission
To fix bike gears that won't shift properly, first check if the cables are properly connected and not frayed. Next, adjust the tension of the cables using the barrel adjusters on the shifters. If the problem persists, try cleaning and lubricating the derailleur and cassette. If these steps don't work, it may be necessary to replace the cables or visit a bike mechanic for further assistance.
Fix the drive belt.
jammed...more specefic there bud will it not shift maybe your shift shaft or shift forks are bent. my best bet would be is split the cases or take it to a shop...how long have u had the bike for or how many miles it may be due for a bottom end anyway
replace your pressure plate (diaphragm type), and the clutch. replace your pressure plate (diaphragm type), and the clutch.
There are multiple things that could cause this problem, but if everything else seems to work fine, a good place to check would be the transmission and the shifter. Gears in the transmission could be blown and may not catch when you try to shift.
After you get all the required gears you can go up to it and fix it. There's no way to explain how to fix it as arrange the gears in words, so I would recommend looking it up on you tube!