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04 Chrysler Sebring won't move!!

Have a Sebring 04 2.4L and I recently got into a car accident like a week ago. It was a front end hit, some grill damage, and hood. Same day of the accident, a few hours later, my car would not move forward or back in gear. The car does turn on but wont go in D or R. The transmission fluid level is fine, no leaks. What could it be??? I just want to know what you all think could be the problem.
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Re: 04 Chrysler Sebring won't move!!

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Have a Sebring 04 2.4L and I recently got into a car accident like a week ago. It was a front end hit, some grill damage, and hood. Same day of the accident, a few hours later, my car would not move forward or back in gear. The car does turn on but wont go in D or R. The transmission fluid level is fine, no leaks. What could it be??? I just want to know what you all think could be the problem.
Engine and trans might be separated from their mounts. This happened to my daughter's BMW in a low-speed collision that was absorbed by the aluminum and rubber bumpers, no body damage at all. I noticed that it wouldn't go into Park, N was now Drive, and so on. The engine/trans unit had moved forward almost an inch. I bought new rubber mounts and the local Korean trans shop slid the powertrain back and installed all of'em for about fifty bucks.

Your Chrysler is FWD, unlike the BMW, so it's not exactly the same situation.
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