well i have the same problem the trans starts off in second rebuilt the trans found some one took out all check balls except two and maybe messed around with the valve body or shift kit i would say for sure a valve body related problem
If the first shift has light duty as does the second shift then yes, your employer can change your shifts as long as that duty is light and not heavy work. If it is heavy work you can report your employer to Worker's Compensation or Labor Relations.
If your turbo 350 won't shift out of first gear, it could indicate a frozen transmission gear. You should first check to ensure the fluid levels are in the right place.
Yep, then shift from second to third gear.
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
Shift into Turbo
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
No it will shift slow.
If you are sitting at a light and you start in second, it won't usually stall your car. However it is not a good idea to always do this because if this is how you always shift, your transmission will not last very long. When you do shift back to first gear, be sure that your car has stopped completely-it's not good to force the car into first gear.
Usually, that means 7 AM until 3 PM. 7am-3pm is first shift 3pm-11pm is second shift 11pm-7am is third shift
Because that's all it can shift. It starts in first. The first shift puts the car in second, and the second shift puts it in third.
To fix a gear shift light, the first thing that needs to be done is checking the fuse box to make sure that all fuses are intact. The reason you would fix a gear shift light is, so you know what gear you are in. Driving in the wrong gear can cause transmission problems.
If the light is red first apply the brakes then shift into neutral. If the light is green don't shift, just continue through. If the light is yellow you will have to decide for yourself depending on the situation which of the above to do.