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85volvo 240dl wagon, transmission wont engage at all

Transmission wont engage at all it wouldn't fully engage for a week except for third gear. i would give it gas the rpm's would raise but the car would hardly accelerate then one day it didnt engage at all at a stop sign i towed it home now when it is started the transmission wines like it is stuck trying to connect with a gear.

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The whining noise you are hearing is the pump starving for oil, due to a clogged filter. If you drove the car as you sadi for a week, with nothing but third, and it quit moving, you have severly damaged the transmission, and will be looking at either an overhaul, or replacing it.

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