As a home mechanic there is only one thing you can easily do, check the fluid level in the trans and change it if it is dark brown or burned smelling
SOURCE: 1994 Toyota Camry automatic. All forward no reverse
are you sure it is first gear it is making when in 1. In park does the car lock up if you try to push it with the handbrake off. If not your problem is adjustment of the cable i.e. although the lever is in reverse the gearbox isn't.
Cheers John
SOURCE: i have a 94 toyota camry...will not go int a drive
the transmission forward clutch pack has failed.
SOURCE: i changed transmision fluid of toyota sienna 1998
Changing the fluid will never harm your trans unless you do not fill it back up.
Reverse is all hydrolic. There is no electrical that could cause it. If you have park and forward, you don't have a lincage problem.
As much as I feel for you, (I satarted rebuilding transmissions in the 80's) you will have to get it rebuilt.
Sorry
SOURCE: Intermittent malfunction of reverse/forward motion of automatic T
probably internal ,especially if your car has done a lot of miles/klms,you may need to look further,double check fluid level,shift from rev to drive slowly but still think trans specialist needs to look....hate to say it
SOURCE: '96 Toyota Land Cruiser (LX 450)- Power Seats won't go in reverse
Well what I saw when I pulled my seats out of my 97 LC was that the worm gear on the bottom of the track had lost some tread. (its plastic) also, there is a cap that screws in to the end of that gear to hold it in place, so when you reverse the seat, the gear moves if that cap falls out of place ----small plastic cap fell out in mine. The whole rail system is like $300 at Toyota but i found a website that sells the cap and the gears for $20. I will try to post it tomorrow-for the time being, you can take the seat out -be sure to unplug the electronics, and use a wrench to manually move the seat back and then put it back into place
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