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Transmisson ingages in reverse car won't move

I can put my 92 escort auto transmission in reverse and feel it ingage. When i give it gas it win't move. Aso, car needs to warm up before it will move forward or have passing gear..

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Your transmission is slipping when its cold. when it warms up the parts inside expand and take up the slack that's caused by the clutches and bands inside being worn. start by checking the trans. fluid level and condition. if it's low, add fluid. if it's brown or black or sparkly, your transmission is junk and needs to be rebuilt or replaced.

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