Reverse

Asked by Lavinda Jan 05, 2018 at 06:59 PM about the 1994 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: General

I went to pick my husband up from work the other
night and I parked in the parking lot when we get
ready to leave I went to put it in reverse and my car
wouldn't go nowhere but it will go and drive and
move forward just fine what does that mean

4 Answers

500

1. Smell Trans fluid, if it smells burnt may need a rebuilt Trans. 2. Possible a reverse shift solenoid. Make sure Trans fluid not black or burnt smell. Good luck!

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the transmission fluid it's not burnt smell or black it's actually still red I just put new transmission fluid in it about a week ago is the solenoid a easy fix if that's it I already checked about the transmission cost and it's going to be 1150 to 1175 for a rebuilt transmission

500

Very good that Trans fluid is red and not black or burnt. It's a simple fix for a mechanic. Just need to drain fluid and drop Trans pan down to get to shift solenoids. Just replace the one solenoid ( reverse). Should cost under 150.00 dollars if a mechanic shop repairs Trans. If your husband or someone you know could fix it, you might save about 60- 80 dollars on repair. Btw you need to remove Trans filter also. Remove pan and then filter. You will see solenoids.

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