Should an automatic roll forward in reverse?

Should an automatic roll forward in reverse?

The only thing in an automatic transmission that would prevent the car from rolling forward in reverse is the amount of torque the torque converter is developing, which isn’t much at low RPM. When you hit the brakes, it may be kicking up the RPM a bit due to the bump in electrical load from the lights.

Is it bad to roll forward in reverse?

Absolutely not. TOM: Whether you put the transmission in a forward or reverse gear makes less difference than the ratio of the gear (the compression in the cylinders will make the engine resist moving in either direction — forward or backward).

When is reverse slow to engage on cold start?

When the D has been sitting for awhile and is cold it will take awhile to engage reverse that first time. It goes into reverse but just takes about 5 seconds before she really starts moving.

What is DTC for slow to engage on cold start?

Investigation may determine that P0868 – Line Pressure Low. This DTC will be the most frequently occurring DTC for the delayed shift condition. P0944 – Loss Of Hydraulic Pump Prime. P0731 – Gear Ratio Error In 1st. P0736 – Gear Ratio Error In Reverse. P0841 – LR Pressure Switch Rationality. P0876 – UD Pressure Switch Rationality.

Why does my car only run forward or reverse?

If your vehicle won’t run or only runs slow or only goes forward or reverse. These switches could be the problem.If you have a vehicle that only goes forward or reverse or high low. Under the switches you will see the wires connecting to each switch.

Why is it having trouble moving in reverse?

So when forward and reverse are selected at the same time the transmission binds and the car ends up going nowhere fast. The more revs you give it the worse it gets. They replaced the main shaft and now the problem is gone. Read more at http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php…