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Car died going 50 I put it in reverse instead of neutral Now reverse slips

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If your 1997 Honda Accord suddenly died while driving and you put it in reverse while still moving at a significant speed, you may have caused some damage to the transmission.

Putting a car in reverse while it's moving forward at a high speed is not recommended and can be harmful to the transmission. Reversing at such a speed can put excessive stress on the transmission's components, potentially leading to damage or wear.

The fact that you mentioned that reverse is now slipping is concerning and suggests there might be an issue with the transmission. When a transmission slips, it means that it fails to properly engage or maintain power transfer between the engine and the wheels, resulting in a loss of power or erratic movement.

In any case, it's essential to have the car inspected by a mechanic as soon as possible to determine the exact cause of the problem. They will be able to diagnose the issue more accurately and suggest the necessary repairs or replacements to get your car back in working condition.

Continuing to drive a car with transmission issues can worsen the problem and may lead to more severe damage and expensive repairs. It's best to have it checked immediately to avoid further complications.

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