An automatic transmission might be slow shifting from first to second because of low Transmission Fluid. You might also have damaged the gears in the transmission at the area between first and second.
Difference between first shifting and second shifting theorem
Make sure parking brake is fully released Transmission fluid and filter may need changing If it has a manual transmission, try giving it a little gas as you release the clutch into 2nd.
Yes, if your 90's Squeel occurs specifically when shifting between first and second gear, it could indicate an issue with the automatic transmission. Common causes for this noise may include low transmission fluid, worn components, or issues with the torque converter. It's advisable to have a qualified mechanic inspect the transmission to diagnose the exact cause and determine if repairs are necessary.
They are the reccomended shifting points for a manual transmission. When you reach 'I', shift out of first, to second, and so on.
My 1984 corvette transmission is not shifting into overdrive. It shifts first thru third fine.
When shifting from first to second gear in a manual transmission vehicle, you need to press the clutch pedal to disengage the engine from the transmission. Then, while keeping the clutch pedal depressed, move the gear shifter from first gear to second gear. Finally, release the clutch pedal slowly while simultaneously pressing the gas pedal to smoothly engage the engine with the transmission in second gear.
The shift link cable could be broken, or the 1st/2nd shift fork, inside the transmission, could be damaged.
Yes, it's possible that you could have a computer problem affecting your transmission. The symptoms you describe—shifting into second gear at high speeds and the absence of first gear or overdrive—may indicate that the transmission control module (TCM) or the engine control unit (ECU) is malfunctioning. Additionally, issues with wiring or sensors related to the transmission can also cause erratic shifting behavior. It would be advisable to have the vehicle's diagnostic codes read to pinpoint the exact issue.
A bad transmission gear can cause your 1999 Nissan frontier to shift hard. Low transmission fluid can also cause the transmission to shift hard.
The first cause of the jump out from one to other gear is the loose shifter fork, which connects the shifting linkage and gears of the transmission. The second cause is loose shifting linkage itself, which connects the gear shifting knob and shifting fork. The shifting linkage and shifting fork become loose due to the rapid changing of gears from one gear to other at high speed of vehicle. The third cause is the misalignment of shifting linkage to the shifting fork.
Be sure the vacuum supply line from the engine to the transmission vacuum modulator is not disconnected.
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.