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It can be issue with gears or problem with transmission and needs to be rebuild.Also get the tranny fluid checked. If its low,then such problems occurs. To troubleshoot these types of issues,check the actual solved problems with these types of issues.There are solved help links provided below:-------Click the link below and go through the details and diagrams to troubleshoot the problem :-----2003 Lexus RX300: Transmission Fluid Burnt Brown and not Shift to reverse?
I have a similar issue with my 1997 Neon. My fuel gauge works, but my speedometer only works when it feels like it (jumps and then drops to zero) and once my whole cluster didn't come on. I've found this (http://forums.neons.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=118450) that I'm going to try when I get a soldering iron. Also I just discovered my reverse lights don't work either and it's not the bulbs, my best guess is the Neutral Safety Switch because I can start my car in drive and reverse.
There may be an internal leakage because of a dried up gasket on the valve body. Other seals and orings if dried out can break after so many cycles and fail under ppressure. I would hope a valve body gasket is leaking. Otherwise it could get deep. There sare several things that can be chk'd when the valve body is lowered to replace the gasket. Check ball sticking and function would be two. Make sure your fluid level is correct. Sometimes the simplest IS the answer to the problem. Good luck
When facing the engine compartment, the pcv valve will be located on the right end of the valve cover. It threads into the cover and will have a rubber hose attached also.
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