yes,it would be the same as low oil in your engine. it will most likely overheat and warp parts, costing you alot of $
If you mean low oil or fluid in the transmission, then YES, it will lead to shifting problems. Low engine oil will not affect shifting.
the transmission is no good needs to be replaced or rebuilt take it to your local transmission repair shop To be more specific it could be low on oil or the clutches inside are worn out
a broken dip stick wont cause hard shifting... the engine does not do the any shifting... your problem would be the transmission... check transmission....
yes, it will affect the transmission.
Found it. This Manual transmission has a hydraulic clutch. The fluid resevoiri s on the firewall by the wheel well. Low fluid causes sticky/ hard shifting. Very low fluid cause no shifting. After filling with recommended DOT 3 brake fluid all is well. Except where the old fluid leaked out.
It would have to do with the transmission or maybe there isn't enough oil in the car?
For ease of shifting, dexron transmission fluid is best. the other alternative is 80/90w gear oil.
change the gearbox oil it is ATF you have sticking valves due to dirty oil. and oil all linkages.
Under the transmission oil reservoir, across from the oil drain plug and on the braking side of the bike. (from bottom of the bike the transmission drain plug will always be on the braking side of the bike. The oil drain plug on the shifting side.)
I assume this is an Auto. trans. and you have checked the oil. Well, not much to do. Take it to a Auto Transmission repair shop. Big bucks, get an estimate, and look at your options.
have you checked the oil level in the transmission ? I'm betting the answer is no
First check the gear oil in the transmission. If low top it up. If correct take the unit out and drive until the transmission is warm. (about 20-30 min) Then change the gear oil. Fresh gear oil may improve the shifting.