If the transmission computer detects a malfunction it defaults to second gear. It will have codes stored. Other causes include low fluid,and internal failure.
You would need to take the shift cable off at the transmission and move the lever manually.
You need to check the transmission computer for codes to know possible causes.
No, there is Stick shift.
The neutral safety switch on a 1998 Chrysler Sebring JXi with an automatic transmission is located on the transmission itself. It is typically mounted near the transmission's shift linkage, allowing it to detect whether the transmission is in park or neutral. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers, depending on the vehicle's configuration and layout.
You can't shift gears on an automatic transmission because, as it is called, it's automatic! You don't need to shift, it does it for you. == == Maybe the question should be "Why is my automatic transmission not shifting through gears for me as it should?" Could it be a fairly simlpe fix or am I losing my transmission? Yeah Dopey!
It can come with either one. But the standard is an automatic transmission.
Not if you have an automatic transmission.
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An automatic transmission modulator is the device that decides when your vehicle should shift. It basically controls and regulates pressure for smooth operation of the automatic transmission.
An automatic transmission shift valve is like a swing. It is moves back and forth with the use of pressure. That is how gears are changed.
a bad radiator -automatic portion of radiator not cooling off transmission
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level