If it is just the shifter, try to remove the bolts at the top of shifter (UNDER RUBBER BOOT) to realign shift forks and free transmission.
It can always be fixed. What that consists of.. it would help to know your transmission a little better, i.e., whether it's a manual or automatic, as well as if it goes into neutral (and park, if applicable). Diagnosing from a distance, unfortunately, prohibits a tech from being able to see the problem and diagnose it firsthand.
The reverse belt is burnt you could possibly get it fixed? But must of the time its less to replace with a used one.
the reverse gear is broken or ground down. you should get it fixed. getting a new transmission might be cheaper though.
you should think about getting your transmission fixed
Your transmission needs to be rebuilt ... although - once - I "fixed" that problem by draining & refilling my trany.
Take the car to a TRANSMISSION shop. You have an internal problem that would need fixed.
A 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee will not go into reverse if the transmission is defective or the shift linkage is not aligned properly. A local transmission shop or dealership can thoroughly diagnose and repair the issue.
the transmission is failling or starting to go bad so get it fixed or get a new transmission the transmission is going bad
your reverse band for the transmission is messed up, about your only option is to replace the transmission, should cost around 400 used in good shape
This generally indicates an electrical failure in the transmission. Get it fixed now, or you'll end up replacing it.
It is a transmission that was broken,but is now fixed with new parts.
There are many places in Michigan where one can have a Harley transmission fixed. You can try such places as USA Transmission Repair in Farmington Hills and the like.