This depends on the extent of the damage , a full inspection must be performed on transmission. Your mechanic will evaluate the damage and tell you what parts need replacing. Sincros, bearings , gears and input shafts can all be damaged when a gear fails.
i had this issue with my RR. i had to replace the transmission ECU at the dealership. the transmission could not or would not allow the car to get out of first gear. after burning through first gear and getting up to speed, it may get out of first gear. over time, this will damage your transmission.
Replace your transmission pump or get a new transmission.
No but you can replace a gear with a new one.
There is no secret way to know when to replace a transmission. Generally though a transmission needs to be replaced once the car is no longer shifting gear, or even going into gear in the first place.
To replace the fifth gear on a 1992 Mitsubishi Stealth, you’ll need to remove the transmission from the vehicle. Once the transmission is out, disassemble it to access the gear set. Replace the worn fifth gear with a new one, ensuring proper alignment and secure assembly. Finally, reassemble the transmission, reinstall it into the vehicle, and check for proper operation before driving.
3,because the gear ratio in a manual transmission results is a gear ratio of about 3:1 for first gear.
There are several things that can cause your automatic transmission not to go into first gear. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
More likely it has something to do with pressure problems in your transmission, check the fluid and replace the transmission filter. If the problem is not fixed check the vaccum lines running to the transmission and the vaccum off the engine.
TIME TO GET THE TRANSMISSION REPLACED
You can't just replace the teeth, you have to replace the whole flywheel
i have a 2002 saturn ls2. my transmission jerks in first and second gear and when i put on breaks. what should i do?
To remove the speedometer from a 727 Mopar transmission, first, disconnect the speedometer cable from the transmission by unscrewing the retaining nut. Next, remove the speedometer gear assembly by unbolting it from the transmission case. Be careful to avoid damaging the O-ring that seals the gear assembly. Once detached, you can replace or service the speedometer component as needed.