depends on the type of transmission. If it's a automatic it could be a lack of fluid or if it's a brown color it needs a fluid and filter change or a need for band adjustment, internal clutches or torque converter. If you get a scanner you can check for trouble codes, depends on the year of car. IF it's a Manual transmission, it could be that the clutch needs adjusted, or as bad as needing a new clutch, throw out bearing, pressure plate. It depends on the year of car and model of transmission
Check on the bottom side of the transmission for a plug that may have came unplugged. It will make it shift really hard if it is unplugged.
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The year, make and model info would help.
The Grand Am was introduced in 1967. Production finished in 2002.
By moving the shifter to the left will make the trans shift manually. So by slapping it to the left (sort of speak) will downshift it thru all the gears. Opposite for shifting it back up thru the gears.
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If you have a pickup that has a soft clutch and its harder to shift gears you probably have a problem with your transmission. You should check your transmission fluid, make sure its full, and if that doesn't help you will have to take it to a mechanic.
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You need to check your gears. You also need to make sure you have your foot of your brake.
drop the transmission pan and change the fluid and trans filter
i have that problem to it has something to do with the gear shift censor
Adding coolant to a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am is very easy to do. The coolant can be directly added to the radiator. Make sure the engine is not hot before adding the coolant.