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Anonymous Posted on Jul 04, 2013

Oil pump All the gears engage but the vehicle doesn't move what is the problem

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Sounds to be a transmission problem. check the transmission fluid level

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Hi there:
When you say it will not shift into gear, do you mean the shifter doesn't move out of the park position or the shifter moves into the gear ranges but the trans doesn't engage and move the car.



First I suggest checked the fluid level, is it full or low or maybe high, check it with the engine running,


Could be a problem with the torque converter or valve solenoids.

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Can you wiggle the shifter at D and get the trans to engage. If so the shifter linkage is too loose and will need to be tightened up, possibly by adjusting but also may need to incliude replacing bushings and spacers.

Have you done any work to the trans lately? It's possible something wasn't hooked up properly so crawl under there and double check everything again. Years ago, I owned a service station and I had a guy bring in a car with your symptoms. He had changed the trans and thought he had a bad one. He paid me for 2 hours labor because he forgot to put the torque convertor bolts back in so double check carefully.

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