> Ohhh sorry! It's a 2006 Ford Mustang.
The curb was just a regular low curb. I was in a drive through moving
up to get food and I didn't realize the curb was there. (It was dark)
When I was over the curb the weird thing was that I couldnt put the
car in reverse to get out of the curb. So I got out of my car and
looked at it- and my car was just literally sitting on that curb.
So I got back in and kept it in drive and it let me move forward and
get off the curb.
Hope this helps, do you still think that it's unrelated??? Thanks!
Brent P - 24 Apr 2007 05:19 GMT
> The curb was just a regular low curb. I was in a drive through moving
> up to get food and I didn't realize the curb was there. (It was dark)
>
> When I was over the curb the weird thing was that I couldnt put the
> car in reverse to get out of the curb. So I got out of my car and
> looked at it- and my car was just literally sitting on that curb.
What do you mean 'get out of the curb' ???
> So I got back in and kept it in drive and it let me move forward and
> get off the curb.
> Hope this helps, do you still think that it's unrelated??? Thanks!
If you hit the transmission on concrete and caused damage there should
be more symptoms. But you can go under the car and look if anything was
scraped on concrete.
Harry Face - 24 Apr 2007 06:08 GMT
Low to the ground Mustangs don't like high curbs. F150s & Explorers can
go over curbs.
Was the curb very high? Its possible your shift linkage might of gotten
damaged when you drove up over the curb. If you couldn't shift into
reverse while on the curb your linkage might of been jammed agains't
the concrete. You better have it inspected.
Good luck
harryface
Marsh Monster - 24 Apr 2007 06:54 GMT
On Apr 23, 10:59?pm, ida.mon...@gmail.com wrote:
> The curb was just a regular low curb. I was in a drive through moving
> up to get food and I didn't realize the curb was there. (It was dark)
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>
> Hope this helps, do you still think that it's unrelated??? Thanks!
Marsh Monster - 24 Apr 2007 06:58 GMT
On Apr 23, 10:59?pm, ida.mon...@gmail.com wrote:
> The curb was just a regular low curb. I was in a drive through moving
> up to get food and I didn't realize the curb was there. (It was dark)
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Hope this helps, do you still think that it's unrelated??? Thanks!
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I'll tell you how to fix it......
if......
you'll lie to me and tell me how you own a 4 foot prybar
and car lift to get it in the air.
cuz....
i wuddn't want yer arse fix'n to try what ima fix'n to
describe....while the cars on a scissors jack...and you
using a claw hammer and a broom stick.
~:~
MarshMonster
~tranny tech~
~sips his mushroom tea....~
~:~
Steve Austin - 24 Apr 2007 12:53 GMT
> On Apr 23, 10:59?pm, ida.mon...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> ~sips his mushroom tea....~
> ~:~
He could try the old poor city boy routine of running two tires on one
side up on that same curb. Quick and dirty. And I do mean dirty.
HLS@nospam.nix - 24 Apr 2007 13:29 GMT
> He could try the old poor city boy routine of running two tires on one
> side up on that same curb. Quick and dirty. And I do mean dirty.
HE? I would expect Ida Montes would be a lady...
ida.montes@gmail.com - 25 Apr 2007 05:51 GMT
> On Apr 23, 10:59?pm, ida.mon...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> ~sips his mushroom tea....~
> ~:~
Sorry that I'm not familiar with Car terms, I am a girl! If you are
trying to imply that I'm a country person who can not talk, well that
is just rude. I am actually in Graduate school, which means I did
graduate from a university with my bachelors degree.
Please do not be rude to me, I am just trying to figure out what could
be wrong with my car.
Thank you.
HLS@nospam.nix - 25 Apr 2007 13:40 GMT
> Sorry that I'm not familiar with Car terms, I am a girl! If you are
> trying to imply that I'm a country person who can not talk, well that
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>
> Thank you.
I think he is trying to say that to evaluate the problem with the car, you
would have to get underneath and make an assessment of the damage.
If you are not accustomed to this type of work, it could be dangerous
and you might not recognize the problem in any case.
You should have a professional or at least a skilled hobbyist mechanic
look at this. It is impossible to guess what this may cost without having
checked the damage. It might be minor.....or not.
jim - 26 Apr 2007 02:27 GMT
> Sorry that I'm not familiar with Car terms, I am a girl! If you are
> trying to imply that I'm a country person who can not talk, well that
> is just rude.
I have no idea what Mr. Monster was trying to say but as a country
person I take offense at your interpretation of what he was trying to
say.
-jim
> I am actually in Graduate school, which means I did
> graduate from a university with my bachelors degree.
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>
> Thank you.
mr_mushroom - 26 Apr 2007 09:19 GMT
damn.
sometimes i'm afraid that i sound that like for real.

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jim - 26 Apr 2007 12:07 GMT
> damn.
> sometimes i'm afraid that i sound that like for real.
No need to be afraid that like aint that scary.
-jim
mr_mushroom - 26 Apr 2007 19:41 GMT
lol.
i went to washington state once and this little group of girls in a bar
were tripping out on my friend and i.
one of them called me at around 4am to make me say "ya'll".
so i guess it really isn't anything to be 'scared' of.

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ida.montes@gmail.com - 27 Apr 2007 06:41 GMT
Jim,
I didn't mean to offend you, I'm sorry. I just think that he was
trying to say country was a bad thing and just find a way to make fun
of me. I say y'all too, I'm from Texas! :)
Well anyway thanks for the help everyone! I took it in and it turned
out to be split coffee and soda that accummulated in the shift gears
area. They took it apart and cleaned it up and it was $88 which isn't
that bad.
But like I said, Thank you and I hope that we can all forget about
that small controversy. Have a good day. :)
Mike Romain - 24 Apr 2007 14:12 GMT
> The curb was just a regular low curb. I was in a drive through moving
> up to get food and I didn't realize the curb was there. (It was dark)
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Hope this helps, do you still think that it's unrelated??? Thanks!
That sounds like you tagged the shifter linkage on the curb and bent
something. You should really take it in and have it checked out.
It could be a simple adjustment or you might need new linkage parts
depending on what got damaged.
It isn't really safe to drive when the shifter doesn't register the
correct gear.
Mike
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ida.montes@gmail.com - 25 Apr 2007 05:48 GMT
> That sounds like you tagged the shifter linkage on the curb and bent
> something. You should really take it in and have it checked out.
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> It isn't really safe to drive when the shifter doesn't register the
> correct gear.
---If I need to get new linkage parts do you think that is expensive??
Just curious... Thanks!