When you are shifting gears, your RPMs will go down because your clutch is being pressed. If your RPMs don't go back up when you release your clutch, you should see a mechanic.
If the gears are slipping on a 1995 Honda Civic then the transmission is worn. The transmission will either soon need to be replaced or repaired.
If the transmission is grinding on a 1997 Honda Civic then the gears are worn down. The transmission will soon need a rebuild so it can operate smoothly.
you have to little transmission oil in your box.
Drive on a 1999 Honda Civic transmission is labeled as D4. D2 is made specifically for lower gears and to help in situations where going slower can help maneuver the vehicle.
Yes it bolts right up! A000 is dx,lx transmission 88-91 civic. A better option is a B000 transmission which is a si,ex transmission off 88-91 civic, it has shorter gears for more performance.
Probably never unless you're towing something up a steep hill. I don't see a Honda Civic towing anything heavy enough to need lower transmission gears. But you never can tell...
no.
could be either transmission shift linkage not engaging reverse ( stops at neutral ) worn joint connectors sometimes cause this. or reverse clutches or gears bad inside transmission.
If it just lasts for 1 or 2 seconds, it is the clutch plates ratteling and not to worry.
You need to replace your clutch.
it may b the transmission sensor
I'm no mechanic, but you should get trans. fluid in it right away. without transmission fluid, the car could have a hard time changing gears from the wear from not being lubricated.