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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / February 2006

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No reverse and no neutral on 1996 Toyota Camry, more...

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worldclassink - 12 Feb 2006 03:02 GMT
Hello. A friend borrowed my Camry for about an hour

When he brought the car back, and I attempted to drive again,
realized the
vehicle would no longer go into reverse

Also, it will not go in neutral either so i could not even push it ou
of
the parking spot

When in neutral, i can apply gas and the vehicle moves forward

We dragged the vehicle onto the street to test forward gears and wa
able to
complete a 10 mile test drive with the vehicle in the D gear. Drov
normally
from 0-65 MPH on street and highway

When I got home, again no reverse and no neutral

Does anyone know what this could be? Is there a linkage or electrica

solution I could try first before beginning to locate a used trans

This is a 96 Toyota Camry. 2.2L, 4 Cyl. Auto Trans 4DR

Thank you all in advance if you can help. Cahs flow is a little tigh
now so
I am trying to avoid buying a new tranny

-Scot
Woodbury, N
Shep - 12 Feb 2006 15:53 GMT
Have the shift linkage and shift mechanism checked out first.
> Hello. A friend borrowed my Camry for about an hour.
>
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> -Scott
> Woodbury, NJ
John Kunkel - 12 Feb 2006 18:47 GMT
> Hello. A friend borrowed my Camry for about an hour.
>
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Does anyone know what this could be? Is there a linkage or electrical

The tendency to drive forward in Neutral and the lack of Reverse point to a
forward clutch that is not releasing.
Since the forward clutch is used in all forward gears, the transmission will
operate normally in Drive.
 
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