Could be a number of things . What year and kind of vehicle is it. Might be low on tranny fluid . If its a older vehicle with a carburetor or a throttle body it could be the cable running from the throttle cable down to the trans may be bad. Older vehicles valve body can stick sometimes as well. You can usually just remove the valve body from the trans and clean it and will be fine. Could be a problem with the torque converter clutch. Newer vehicles have shift solenoids that go bad sometimes as well... But cant really answer your question with out more info.
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I have a 2001 Mercury Cougar it goes in reverse and first and second but it wont go in drive when i put it in drive the rpm just go up.
If you have an automatic transmission, it probably has a forward clutch/band problem.
Are you more interested in the lights going on or the car driving? Just curious.
it doesn't to me
any car you have it has to be added to your bankruptcy but you get to keep it, as long as you don't go out and buy a brand new car then file , that wont work they wont put that on you will have to pay for it
this is a typical problem with berettas, for some reason the bands in the transmission will not hold out after several miles are on the car, have the bands tightened or replaced, and you wont have any more problems
I put into drive or try reverse and theshifter won't go into gear.
no, because you cant put a front wheel drive into a rear drive because of the transmission...it wont mount in
no .. Having a seized drive shaft would be like just having the brake on .. will still go in gear .. just wont move ..
at the dmv there is a form for a lost title. fill it out and turn it in. there is a fee tho.... mine was $27 or something like that.
Your shift linkage may have slipped or become loose. Check your linkage.