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When i put the car in drive it make a loud noise and it

When i put it in drive it make a loud noise and it cause the car tact meter to up and down and the car does not move the transmission fl check out ok could some one tell me what this could be ???? please help

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The orbital gears in the trans are bad basically you need a transmission

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