Yes you need to get a new transmission, because somehow you burnt out your reverse so it wont move in reverse. So you will probably have to get a new one. A cheap one is roughly $2000 give or take $100.
Diagnose first. If 1996 to present, an OBDII scan might help point you in right direction, if the ECU has detected a fault, for example a shift solenoid.. Could be anything as easy as adjusting linkage, to a solenoid, to as serious a needing a complete re-build
Sounds like a low fluid situation, but could be more serious.
You need to seek help immediately from a transmission professional. If you continue to drive the car with this problem you may do serious damage to the transmission.
most likely its the tranny. could use a fluid and filter change or could be more serious.
YESAn automatic transmission car has a safety feature called a "Neutral Safety"It will not allow the starter to work if the shifter is not in either neutral or park. Many new cars will only start in park.On a manual transmission car the transmission being stuck in reverse probably means a serious failure inside the transmission that could jam things up to the point the engine wont start.
You have a serious transmission problem. Have it checked ASAP...
yes. It could be as simple as low transmission fluid or as serious a a pump failure. If you can find a place you trust, you should have it checked soon. vbd
if you were going 25 in reverse and slammed it into first like that, you more than likely broke the gear... it would probably be in your best interest to get a new transmission now since you've done some serious damage to your existing one, to which no amount of fluid is likely to fix
Another problem might be the sun gear drive shell in your auto transmission. GM 4L60 transmissions are notorious for this problem causing a no reverse symptom. this means that you will need some serious work done on your vehicle
You have a 12 year old transmission that is in serious need of service. Have the fluid and filter changed and see where you stand after that. If the problems still persists, take it to a professional.
Just a drip.
There is no such thing as "transmission oil" there is only transmission fluid, but but over filling the reservoir could cause serious damage to your transmission..