My 2006 nissan altima 2.5 automatic transmission will sometimes not go into drive. It will go into reverse, but you have to manually shift it into 1 then 2, 3 and then drive to get car to move.

Asked by jcouch Mar 16, 2014 at 04:51 PM about the 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

only way to get car to drive when this happens is to shift manually from 1 through to drive.   
After that car runs fine for rest of day.  Sometimes it shifts into gear hard.

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Transmission failure, normally shift and lock solenoid or rear output speed sensor stops working but it would stretch gear

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sorry but I have the same problem. If I put the gear in drive it wont go anywhere. I have to start shifting from 1st to 2nd to 3rd and them drive. I can get on fwy full speed without any problems. Once I come to a complete stop I have to start the process all over again. any info will help. thanks in advance

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The car has been running with the same issue since then. It's basically a manual without the clutch

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My car is doing this has been for a while but it gets aggravating. Did y’all ever find solution?

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If your car is a "shifttronic" transmission (where it shows -/+ sign.. then your problem lies in computer on the transmission. If you have an older car with a regular PNRD12 display then your problem could be the output speed sensor or lock and shift solenoids. The output speed sensor is told what gear the transmission should be in by the engine RPMs. Then now they have an auto transmission to electric which the changes of the gear is measures by pressure sensors. All these items have been listed will bring the check engine light on. If there is any other fault e.g. Transmission stops and would not go unless you restart car that's a transmission failure. Good Luck

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My car was working until car warms up n it would go shift 5 n I have to manual shift it but it would pop like sound like its coun to get worsening

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06 Altima with 3.5 wouldn't come down shift out of 5th gear replaced both can sensors .. and bingo been fine since .. cam sensors tell transmission when to shift up and down

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Only way drive shift 1st and 2nd an 3rd when drive around then put park turn car off. Then start it again shift drive it goes. Why it doing this?

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