What would cause a transmission to not go into gear?

What would cause a transmission to not go into gear?

The first culprit to suspect when your vehicle refuses to go into gear is low transmission fluid. Perhaps your fluid is leaking or low, and that may cause your car problems having a smooth gear transmission. You should be looking out for the level, smell and color of the fluid. If little, try adding some liquid.

Are Subaru transmissions bad?

Subaru has been making the Forester since the 1998 model year. It has had some problems with the transmission over the years, and particular in 2017. For this model year drivers reported having issues with the transmission shuddering and jerking which happened very early in the life of the vehicle.

Are there any problems with the Subaru Legacy?

That said, the 2015 model year of the Subaru Legacy was definitely the most problematic. It had a number of problems including issues with the transmission. Drivers reported problems with hesitation, difficulty shifting the transmission, noises and jerking, and even transmission fluid leaks.

Why is the oil temperature light on on my Subaru Legacy?

Transmission oil temperature light turned on after extended driving. Subaru performed electrical system reset and stated that the problem was fixed. Transmission oil temperature light turned on after extended driving. Subaru performed electrical system reset and stated that the problem was fixed. Covered under warranty.

What to do about a Subaru transmission problem?

Subaru performed electrical system reset and stated that the problem was fixed. Transmission oil temperature light turned on after extended driving. Subaru performed electrical system reset and stated that the problem was fixed. Covered under warranty.

How long does a Subaru transmission warranty last?

The cost for some of these repairs ended up being over $4,000 for some Subaru owners. As part of the extended warranty offer, the transmission warranty which normally covers 5 years, or 60,000 miles was upgraded to a 10 year or 100,000 mile warranty.

Posted In Q&A