Riding home, sounded like it was slipping. then just stoped. motor runs good. just wont go!
SOURCE: wont go into gear 97 lincoln continental
Unfortunately it sounds like your automatic transmission has suffered a catastrophic failure. But to be sure, allow your vehicle to warm up to normal operating temprature, pull the oil level dipstick for the transmission and check the level. It should be in the checker portion of the stick to be correct level. If it is not, adding fluid may help the condition temporarily. Check for leaks while the engine is running. Have Lincoln or transmission specialist have a look. When it comes to transmissions in general, it is best to let the pros handle it for youl
SOURCE: window glass wont move
Most likely the sound is coming from your "window lift assembly" being torn up. Your window motor attaches to the back of the assembly and winds up the cable that raises and lowers your window. Most likely the cable has come unattached and is grinding inside.
You can buy a new assembly from Autozone (about $100 is what they usually run) and replace it. The first step is to remove the side panel from your door. Once the panel is off you can see where your motor is bolted on to the center of your door. Remove the motor and then unbolt the rest of the window lift assembly. Be careful though about removing the pins that attach your window to the lift assembly. Due to the curve of the glass, it only takes a little pressure to shatter the glass. Once the window lift assembly is replaced, put everything back the way it was before and you are good to go.
It is not that complicated of a job, it just takes a little patience. Good luck!
SOURCE: Replaced motor,car run fine.Lost transmission
Sometimes the axel shaft backs out of the transmission on front wheel drives when not seated correctly. This usually occures in new transmission or engine swaps. I would take a look at the driver side shaft for fluid residue and shaft placement.
SOURCE: I can start my van, put it in gear, but it wont move.
It is possible the parking brake is hanging up or a shoe in the drum has gotten hot, expanded, and "locked up" the brake.
You may also have a caliper that has "siezed up".
I recommend taking at look at all wheels, you may have to take each one off seperatly to find the problem.
Please let me know what you find.
SOURCE: My jeep wont move in any gear
If your transmission is low on fluid it won't move the vehicle. Sounds like you had just enough fluid to get first gear going.
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