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you have a transmission problem your forward clutches may have to change,did you check the shift cable by the neutral switch if all those area check ok the transmission have to be repaired
Pull the wheels drop your strut pull the shaft catch the oil or drain it first. Pull all your bolts hosses and electrical wires get the jack under it undo the torque converter is the easiest.
There is a drain plug on the lower front of the maxima transmission housing. Unscrew it, drain the old fluid out, replace and retighten the plug. Then, refill the transmission with the same amount of new fluid as old fluid you removed, pouring it through the dipstick tube, with a funnel.
manual transmissions should have a drain plug on or near the bottom of the transmission and a fill plug near the top of the transmission. Remove both plugs and drain gear lube into pan. Replace drain plug. Fill with recommended fluid through top hole and then replace that plug.
The first thing to look for is the oil in good condition, next you will want to replace the tail shaft seal and if it's front wheel drive it's harder to do, anyway be sure the oil is ok and ask if the have a warranty for it normally 30 days, also take the tork converter out to a transmission shop and ask them if it's good and if it will work, if the used tyranny does not come with one the pump has to be the right size of input shaft and pump shaft you may have to shell out $30..00 bucks for the check but it’s better than pulling the tyranny again.
the speed sensor is on the the tail housing of the transmission, located by the firewall straight down from the back of the engine, it is a round looking sensor on the top of the housing has a 2 wire plug with about a 8 in. lead, but it may not be the problem, I have one also that I think is the speedo itself, this sensor sends the signal right to the speedo and then the speedo have a processor that sends the signal to the ecm.
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