no. you can pull the transmission out without removing the motor. ive done this twice in less than 3 hours
Yes, they come out the bottom at the same time.
Either the engine or the transmission has to come out to replace the torque converter.
You have to remove the transmission or remove the engine, one or the other has to come out, which ever is easier, it depends on the the vehicle.
For most vehicles, you can do it either way, it's mostly a matter of preference and what tools and hoists are available to you. If you're using both the engine and the transmission and you leave them connected, it's one less hassle to put back together later.
the transmission is located on the driver's side of the engine and yes the engine has to be removed to change the transmission
The engine or transmission has to come out, one or the other, which ever is easier.
It will usually come on. The speed sensor on my transmission died and it displayed the check engine light.
The engine light can come a vehicle for many reasons. If the transmission is having a delay, it could possible make an engine light come on.
The engine and transmission come out the bottom at the same time.
replace your camshaft sensor
It is a one piece seal so either the engine or the transmission must come out to replace the rear main seal. If it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it would be best to remove the transmission but a 4 wheel drive vehicle may be easier to remove the engine. It would depend on what equipment and tools you have available.
Replace the gasket on the transmission pan and insect the seals on the transmission where your driveshafts come out