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Why is my Toyota Camry not shifting correctly?

Why is my Toyota Camry not shifting correctly?

Camry V6 has hard shifting from 1st to 2nd and sometimes into 3rd. It happens frequently (50-70% of the time) but not all the time. A few times between 2nd & 3rd it feels like there’s a gap, like the engine and trans are disengaged for an instant, though I’ve felt something similar with an 03 Camry that needed an evap canister.

What kind of transmission does a Toyota Camry have?

I have a 2002 Toyota Camry LE with an automatic transmission. While the car is on ‘D’, or ‘Drive’, and I am pressing on the accelerator and trying to shift over 30mph, it feels as though the car is automatically reverting into neutral. I say this because you can clearly hear the engine revving up, but the car is not moving any faster.

What causes a transmission to shift hard in a car?

This hard shifting can happen due to a lack of lubrication in the transmission. This fluid must be reddish in color and also should be mostly transparent. If the issue is about the transmission fluid, then a good product like this one could stop any transmission leaks.

Why is my Toyota Tacoma not shifting correctly?

At higher mileages, (125,000-150,000) the automatic transmission may not shift correctly. This can be caused by the throttle position sensor being out of adjustment or a shift solenoid needing to be replaced. Typically the transmission does not need to be completely overhauled. Ready to sell? CarMax buys all kinds of cars

Camry V6 has hard shifting from 1st to 2nd and sometimes into 3rd. It happens frequently (50-70% of the time) but not all the time. A few times between 2nd & 3rd it feels like there’s a gap, like the engine and trans are disengaged for an instant, though I’ve felt something similar with an 03 Camry that needed an evap canister.

Why does my transmission shift hard from 1st to 2nd gear?

The fluid gets dirty over time and when it does, it causes plenty of troubles. Hard shifting is one of them. If the color is dark brown or burnt, changing it is likely to solve this issue. Dirty transmission fluid. (Photo Source: procarreviews)

I have a 2002 Toyota Camry LE with an automatic transmission. While the car is on ‘D’, or ‘Drive’, and I am pressing on the accelerator and trying to shift over 30mph, it feels as though the car is automatically reverting into neutral. I say this because you can clearly hear the engine revving up, but the car is not moving any faster.

At higher mileages, (125,000-150,000) the automatic transmission may not shift correctly. This can be caused by the throttle position sensor being out of adjustment or a shift solenoid needing to be replaced. Typically the transmission does not need to be completely overhauled. Ready to sell? CarMax buys all kinds of cars

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