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SOURCE: auto transmission
The transmission in your car is the F4A33-1 model.I rebuild these transmissions and many others very similar to it on a regular basis.There are several areas that can cause the symptoms you are experiencing,and the first thing that should be done is a scan tool acquired for pulling trouble codes and looking at transmission data real time.If any trouble codes are present,they should be diagnosed and repaired.A faulty PRNDL switch,or faulty speed sensors (pulse generators) can cause your symptoms,and they are mounted externally on the transmission.If they are faulty,trouble codes will be present,and operation can be monitored with the scan tool by looking at the data stream.All of these external items have to be checked for proper operation.If all external items and controls are ok,there are 2 other problematic areas with this transmission as well as all Mitsubishi's,and that is the solenoids mounted on the valve body.The valve body is mounted inside the lower trans pan,and the solenoids on top of the valve body.They go bad on a regular basis,and i replace them ALL with brand new Rostra solenoids.The other problematic area is the 4th gear clutches,and the clutches and drum can be removed from the trans,and the trans doesnt have to be pulled for that.The 4th clutches and drum is located behind the side cover.They are very thin,and relatively small,and burn up easily.With all those bases covered,the only thing left to check good or bad is the transmission internally,or a computer problem.Mitsubishi's computers from those year models were very delicate and went bad often.I have a remanufactured computer in one of my Mitsu cars.Good luck.
SOURCE: 2003 nissan altima 2.5s transmission rough shift
Probably sensors! I have already replaced the crankshaft positioning sensor once, nissan replaced it once under recall and now it is bad again! Plus my speed sensor is bad too! Go to any part store and get diagnostic test ran, it will tell what sensors are bad.
SOURCE: 2006 Nissan Sentra SE w/ transmission problems
Where is your reverse located? from you description, I'm guessing it's next to 1st. It sounds like you may have a bad linkage or the knob is off. You should be able to adjust this under the car. You'll see a cable running from the gearbox to the transmission...
SOURCE: automatic transmission, gear stuck in park. How
check and repair the brake light circuit(fuse,bulb,etc.)This happened to me and was ready to take steering column apart glad i read the owners manual first!
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