A manual transmission may not come out of gear due to several reasons, such as a worn or damaged clutch that isn't fully disengaging, making it difficult to shift. Additionally, issues with the shift linkage or cables can prevent proper movement between gears. Low Transmission Fluid or internal transmission damage could also contribute to this problem. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the transmission to diagnose and resolve the issue.
1999 ford explorer 4.0 manual transmission gear shifter wont fit on shaft
If second is the only gear that does not work, there is an internal failure. The transmission will need repaired or replaced.
It means you have a transmission problem. Seek professional help.
It is quite possible that your clutch is not disengaging the transmission from the motor. Also, your synchros could be bad, which would not allow it to go into gear.
most likely the clutch & pressure plate is shot.
it wont change gear properly. if at all,,, because of the oil thickness
you either got air in the hydrolic clutch or the hydrolic clyinder is out .check your fluid level.
Try to change the transmission filter, or check the shifting linkage.
could be the shifter linkage or cable itself also check fluid level if it is a automatic transmission or if it is a manual transmission could be clutch and throwout bearing
did the clutch cable come off? (if its a manual) that or there is a problem with the transmission.
transmission goes into gear but wont hardly move
You may have a broken transmission or be low on transmission fluid.