nothing but waiting for you to put it back in 5th
Sounds like it's the torque converter to me..............it is connected to the flywheel of the engine and pumps the fluid through the tranny. It may have lost it's effectiveness to pump fluid.
Check the Trans cable it maybe lose!!!!
Coasting, which is driving in neutral or with the engine off, is generally not illegal while driving. However, it can be dangerous as it reduces the driver's control over the vehicle and may lead to accidents. It is recommended to avoid coasting while driving for safety reasons.
If its an Automatic, yes its possible.Otherwise if it's a Manual, then no.
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Because it is going into neutral. This is called "popping out of gear." It means the transmission's shot.
There are several things that can cause your transmission to slip, while first pulling out. The most common cause is a worn drive gear.
Possibly bad synchronizer.
If your brakes go out while driving, first shift the vehicle into neutral and then apply the emergency brake. If neither of these slows the vehicle, turn on your safety lights and get into the right lane.
5th Aves are notorious for going out of alignment. You need to get an alignment (about $60).
yes it doesnt have a key lock so its normal
Yes, but be wary of dropping it back into 'Drive' while you are still rolling and engine RPM is low. This will not be good for the transmission.