If the shifter slips into neutral from 5th gear when depressing the gas pedal, it could indicate a problem with the transmission or clutch system. Potential issues include low Transmission Fluid, a worn clutch that fails to engage properly, or a malfunctioning transmission linkage. This could lead to a loss of power transfer from the engine to the wheels, causing the vehicle to feel like it's in neutral. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
sounds like you need to adjust your shifter linkage
nothing but waiting for you to put it back in 5th
I'm having same problem. What did you do?
You probably have a slipping clutch band in your transmission. Take it to a transmission shop.
Modern automatic transmissions are fairly forgiving. if you shifted into low, the transmission probably ignored you and refused to shift because the engine rpm was too high.
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"Racing for pink slips" means?
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.
Drag racing. you get can get pink slips if you win the race.
The word "slips" has only one syllable.
When the Spirit Slips Away was created in 1990.
Time Slips Away was created in 2005.