Was driving my car (automatic) up hill yesterday after turning a corner onto the hill I noticed the gears stopped changing the car was revving supper bad but I couldn’t stop on the hill to check what was wrong as there were cars behind me, by the time I was able to pull it it must have been about 3/4 mins of the car struggling and screaming at me coming up hill.
When I stopped and checked for issues I noticed my gear stick had knocked out from D to D+ -
When I shifted it back I took it for a short drive before coming back home where all seemed to me ok, I’m just wondering would I have done major damage to my car with this and why would it have just knocked out of D while driving?
I’m hoping it’s all good I know 0 about cars it’s my first car and I just bought it from a dealership 3 months ago
People really have no idea how their car works
OP is asking and in the process, learning about their car. While your response has no value.
I am sure you know how everything you buy works.
… that’s why operations manuals are included with almost everything you buy.
Thank you :)
They really don’t.
One of my kids did this as a new driver at 16-- hit the freeway in our SUV in second gear, realized it was “loud” and pulled over to call me. Going 65 in 2nd with a small V6 is indeed noisy. Lesson learned. Seems like that’s something basic we should be teaching new drivers.
I have only been driving for 2 months
I also was aware the gear wasn’t changing but couldn’t check what it was, immediately figured it out when I stopped safely and because it was so loud and all up hill and sounded like the car was under strain, I thought I’d ask if I’d done any damage, but that makes me stupid apparently
I knew that I shifted it into manual but I didn’t realise until I had come to a stop and I was worried that all the strain of being stuck in first gear and revving was damaging my car