If your 1996 Mazda Protege won't move forward in 1st gear, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a malfunctioning clutch, low Transmission Fluid, or problems with the transmission itself. It’s also possible that there may be a linkage issue preventing proper gear engagement. It's recommended to have a qualified mechanic diagnose the problem to ensure a proper fix.
You need to have the system checked for codes. Any electrical problem with the trans can cause a no shift.
clutch gone try putting into gear then start engine be ready to shut engine off
A bad solenoid is likely the reason why your 1994 Chevrolet S10 Blazer won't shift into 1st or 4th gear. Getting it replaced should fix the issue.
theses cars have what is called skipshift....if your gettin on it ..it wont let you shift into the next gear...you have to skip a gear.....if you get on it in first it wont let you shift to 2nd..you have to go to 3rd..and so on
I had this problem in my 2007. the forward sprag was broken. i still had 1st, 2nd 3rd and reverse but no drive.
my car is not working in 1st gear
your transmission is burned out, the 1st and reverse clutches are worn out
There's sludge or bits in the valve body.
Check the Clutch Tension in the book there should be some specs as to how tight it should be. It sounds like you have gotten it too tight.
You must have a loose, damaged, or touching wire either on the battery or on the switch that switches between forward and reverse.
depending on the bike and surface you can start in 1st, 2nd and 3rd but most common gear to use is 2nd gear
If a vehicle won't shift out of 1st gear, it could be due to several issues such as low transmission fluid levels, a malfunctioning shift solenoid, or a problem with the transmission control module. Additionally, a faulty throttle position sensor or issues with the gear linkage could also prevent shifting. It's important to diagnose the issue promptly, as continuing to drive in 1st gear can cause further damage to the transmission. A professional mechanic should be consulted for an accurate diagnosis and repair.