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The automatic transmission on the latest automobiles consist of a variety of components. These include: Planetary gear sets etc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- car key programmers
either your fourth gear control solenoid is bad or trans is going out. ck fluid level and look , smell if burnt trans is bad . have scanned to ck fourth gear solenoid.
Assuming the pickup is an automatic, check the transmission fluid. The #1 cause for transmission slippage is lack of Automatic Transmission Fluid.
If the pickup is a standard shift, the pin that connects the shift to the transmission has likely broken. You would still be able to shift from the inside but the gears won't engage. A bad clutch is also a possibility but you would have noticed a burning smell prior to the clutch giving out.
You probably won't find one. In an automatic transmission you cannot just simply remove gears or change the selector fork (especially because there isn't one). Everything needs to be there or it won't work at all.
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