Transmission Won't Engage... Help!
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Transmission Won't Engage... Help!
Hi All,
So I went to go for a drive today, and I encountered a problem. I turned the vehicle on to let it warm up for 10 - 15 minutes before heading off. At startup, the typical cold belt squeaks were evident, but nothing else. However, when I went to go for a drive, it seemed as though my transmission wouldn't engage. When I went to put it in reverse (to back out of the driveway), usually I can let it idle down the driveway and head on my way. However, the vehicle didn't move. I gave it some gas, and it just revved as if it were in neutral. I went back to park and tried again with no luck. I went through all the gears in both high and low range with the same result. Restarting the vehicle didn't do anything either. There were no faults on the message board, and my parking break was not engaged. Additionally, I put the vehicle in neutral and was able to roll it about a foot or so in either direction, which indicates to me that it's not the selector at fault.
Before I arrange to have it towed to a local tranny shop, is there anything you guys can recommend?
Thanks,
John
So I went to go for a drive today, and I encountered a problem. I turned the vehicle on to let it warm up for 10 - 15 minutes before heading off. At startup, the typical cold belt squeaks were evident, but nothing else. However, when I went to go for a drive, it seemed as though my transmission wouldn't engage. When I went to put it in reverse (to back out of the driveway), usually I can let it idle down the driveway and head on my way. However, the vehicle didn't move. I gave it some gas, and it just revved as if it were in neutral. I went back to park and tried again with no luck. I went through all the gears in both high and low range with the same result. Restarting the vehicle didn't do anything either. There were no faults on the message board, and my parking break was not engaged. Additionally, I put the vehicle in neutral and was able to roll it about a foot or so in either direction, which indicates to me that it's not the selector at fault.
Before I arrange to have it towed to a local tranny shop, is there anything you guys can recommend?
Thanks,
John
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How would a lack of fluid affect the ability to engage gears? Additionally, would I not receive a fault message if the fluid was low?
As well, I would like to check the fluid levels, but I am under the impression that my model (2000 P38) doesn't have a dip stick. As such, how am I to check the fluid level?
As well, I would like to check the fluid levels, but I am under the impression that my model (2000 P38) doesn't have a dip stick. As such, how am I to check the fluid level?
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AAANNDD the problem seems to have resolved itself...
I went out again to go through all the steps one more time and it seems to be working fine now.
However, I will still keep an eye on things. I will take it to a local garage to get the tranny fluid checked (I can't do it myself out in the cold), and I will also check the selector cable. I'm assuming it is in the RAVE manual, but where am I looking to check that nut/clamp for tight/looseness?
Could it be that the oil was just thickened due to the cold?
I went out again to go through all the steps one more time and it seems to be working fine now.
However, I will still keep an eye on things. I will take it to a local garage to get the tranny fluid checked (I can't do it myself out in the cold), and I will also check the selector cable. I'm assuming it is in the RAVE manual, but where am I looking to check that nut/clamp for tight/looseness?
Could it be that the oil was just thickened due to the cold?
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The fluid was last serviced this summer (late May/early June). My model does not have a dip stick so I do not know how, but I will be taking the vehicle into a Mr. Transmission this weekend to at least get it checked.
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So I fired up the vehicle again today (it's in the driveway warming up now) and I noticed I could hear a humming/rattling from underneath the vehicle. It was like a big bee was going buck wild in a tin can. It slowly became less and less until it became not noticeable. Is this something that could be from the cold, or could that be something related to my transmission? I have yet to try to put it back in gear (going to wait 10 minutes before I drive it), but I wonder if maybe I am low on tranny fluid and that is the sound of the pump struggling to find it? Or maybe there's something else wrong causing this?
I'm going to call a local transmission shop to book an appointment tomorrow morning and get the tranny fluids sorted out I think.
Edit: Went out after a little warmup and I had the same problem. I'm going to try and drive it (or get it towed) to a transmission shop first thing tomorrow to see if I can get this problem looked at. Something's not right.
I'm going to call a local transmission shop to book an appointment tomorrow morning and get the tranny fluids sorted out I think.
Edit: Went out after a little warmup and I had the same problem. I'm going to try and drive it (or get it towed) to a transmission shop first thing tomorrow to see if I can get this problem looked at. Something's not right.
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I'll have them do that as well thanks. I'm going to let it run again for another 10 minutes to see if it'll warm up a bit more. Regardless though, is there a chance that with low fluid levels I could have done any serious damage? After the problem 'fixed itself' the other day I maybe drove 5 miles tops, and have yet to do any more driving since.
Edit 2: After more warmup, I tried it again. This time, when I engage reverse/drive it doesn't idle backward/forward like normal, but if I give it a bit more gas it intermittently moves in either direction, similar to if somebody was feathering the clutch on their standard. This is really pointing me towards transmission fluid or a clutch related issue. What are everybody's thoughts?
Edit 2: After more warmup, I tried it again. This time, when I engage reverse/drive it doesn't idle backward/forward like normal, but if I give it a bit more gas it intermittently moves in either direction, similar to if somebody was feathering the clutch on their standard. This is really pointing me towards transmission fluid or a clutch related issue. What are everybody's thoughts?
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