dheck tention on drive chain, probable too tight
On a Polaris RMK 600 snowmobile, reverse is typically engaged via a lever or switch located on the handlebars. When activated, the reverse system uses the engine's power to drive the track in the opposite direction. This is achieved through a dedicated reverse gear mechanism or an electric starter that temporarily alters the direction of the drive belt. It's important to ensure the snowmobile is at a complete stop before engaging reverse to prevent damage to the drivetrain.
it will drive but when in reverse it wont move
it sounds like you are having the same problems i am having you need to replace the drive belt mine slipped off the idler bearing and stuck in reverse and now i am trying to find out how the belt goes back on
I had that in a vehicle i used to drive, and they had to replace the whole wiring system inside the transmission
If your Pontiac runs a 700r4 gm transmission you have stripped a reverse input shell. The transmission needs to come out for repair.
that sounds like your transsion you should have it looked at although you can drive it with out reverse for quite a while
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If your 2003 Jeep Liberty's 4-wheel drive is jumping in drive but not in reverse, it could be due to several factors. One possibility is a problem with the transfer case or its linkage, which may not be engaging properly in drive. Alternatively, worn or damaged drivetrain components, such as the differential or driveshaft, could also cause this issue. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and address the problem accurately.
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On a Ranch King riding mower, the tension spring is typically located near the deck or the drive system, depending on the model. It often connects to the mower deck lift mechanism or the drive belt system to help maintain proper tension and functionality. For precise placement, refer to the mower's owner's manual or a service guide specific to your model.
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As fast as you can drive it in reverse.