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NEW HOLLAND RG170 Motor Grader will not engage transmission in forward or reverse?

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Transmission oil level? It takes 47.6 gallons! Transmission pump?

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Vincent G

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 F150 Crewcab, 4.6 V8, 94000 miles, 44A trans,

First,look for an fashion transmission shop that will do REAL transmission filter change,

DO NOT use the quick flush machine.

It will kill a good working transmission.

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1/2 hour before your appointment,add a can of Transfix (blue can) to free up the particles and lube the passage.

Drive gently, and pass though all gears when there is no traffic,.
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Ask the shop to blow out the trans line + cooler.

Use Amsoil ATF if you can handle the price,

Do rear diff lube.

Check + lube WORN OUT universals.........



Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1988 Jaguar xj6 No forward in the automatic trans rev works fine

the linkage is just a slight bit off, it parks between gears when you shift into the slots. Disassemble the shifter from the center console, and slowly move just the cable its self between the positions and see if you have forword gears. When you find and sync the gears, then tighten the cable to the shifter so the positions match the notches in the shifter.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2010

SOURCE: automatic trans for 1990 accord will not engage in reverse

probly not. hate to say it but if its grinding then u need a new trans

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2011

SOURCE: 2005 ford 4x4 6.0 ltr. diesel-5r110w trans.

We have a 2005 Ford 350 with a 6.0 engine that only makes 4 MPG . What sugestions Please > [email protected]

vanyell

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2011

SOURCE: manual trans in a 97

This possibly an issue with a damaged gear synchro or your linkage needs adjusting. This is a video that explains in detail how to adjust your shift linkage and it should cover your model and year of vw. If the problem still persists then you could be looking at the bad gear and will need to have the transmission serviced.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp9ggefOjAE

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