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Is this an automatic or manual transmission? When was the last time you changed the filter if it's an automatic? You may have a valve body problem too.
Check transmission fluid level Hot in D. Over full will cause frothing and loss of pressure in the system. Have a transmission pressure test done . It may need a band and clutch pack adjustment.
I have the same issue - the car cold will not shift out of first until the trans fluids are warmed for about 5 to 10 min. did anyone respond to your question?
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It is usually the electronics of the transmission. If you don't have any other symptoms, you may be alright. If you are getting slipping in between shifts, delayed engagement when put in reverse or drive, these are signs that the internals are going bad.
it will not move because it is low on transmission fluid, warming the car casues the fluid to expand therefore making movement possible. also fluid looses viscosity when heated so you may want to look a full fransmission fluid and filter change. But still, get your car warm and check the transmission fluid, i bet its low. Dont forget to rate.
after my 2003 chrysler concorde is warm I slow down from the hwy and right before I stop my car shifts to LOW gear and stays there until I turn my car off and start it.
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