r u planning to add a side car.... i m planning but the reverse gear is my issue too
until you face a wall.
A car without a reverse or neutral gear needs a transmission overhaul. It is possibly due to improper fluid levels, or broken gears inside the transmission itself.
On the vast majority of modern cars today it is impossible to actually shift to reverse while driving at high speed. Modern transmissions have an override safety device that prevents the transmission from going into reverse at any speed forward that would harm the transmission. You could put the selector in reverse, but the transmission would not shift to reverse. On older transmissions without this feature, you would probably destroy the transmission and possible have an accident.
It's probably a worn or damaged clutch or hydraulic valve body inside the transmission.
Generally shifting from reverse to drive, while still rolling, is possible but not recommended. This places a lot of stress on the transmission and other components of the drive train.
My daughters 1997 Saturn SC2 coupe automatic transmission has no reverse? what would cause this?? and how can i fix it without replacing the transmission.
While this is technically possible you cannot do it without completely destroying your transmission. Unless you enjoy buying new cars, don't try.
Deposition is the phase change that is the reverse of sublimation. Deposition occurs when a gas changes directly into a solid without passing through the liquid phase.
The transmission computer is an important part of all automatic vehicles. It controls the gear changes without the driver having to manually do it themselves.
No, the 1987 Honda TRX 250R does not come with a reverse gear. It is a sport ATV designed for performance rather than utility, and as such, it features a manual transmission without reverse. Riders typically have to maneuver the ATV manually to change directions.
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