Of course not. Without a working transmission you are going nowhere.
A transaxle is the transmission in a front wheel drive vehicle
my drive and 3rd not working what is causing this promblem is their a a promblem with the transmission
When any vehicle won't go into drive it is a transmission problem.
it entirely depends on what type of vehicle it is, what type of transmission is in it, the age of the vehicle and if the rear main seal is part of the oil pan gasket. Impossible to answer without vehicle informations.
Yes , the transaxle is a transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
Have the vehicle towed to a transmission shop to be flushed and serviced.
A rear wheel drive vehicle transmission has everything in a straight line . A Transverse mounted transmission has the gears made after the torque convertor at a 90 degree angle. (L shaped)
I had that in a vehicle i used to drive, and they had to replace the whole wiring system inside the transmission
Yes, you can, how far you will actually manage to drive it will depend on the fault with the transmission. You might only get half a mile before the transmission stops working. :)
Park on a transmission is a gear that allows the transmission to idle as if its in neutral while locking the drive train to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
The pcm is the computer that controls all of the engine functions and sometimes the transmission. In a vehicle, the term drivetrain or powertrain refers to the group of components that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the engine, transmission, driveshafts, differentials, and the final drive (drive wheels, caterpillar track, propeller, etc). Sometimes "powertrain" is used to refer to simply the engine and transmission, including the other components only if they are integral to the transmission. A vehicle's driveline consists of the parts of the drivetrain excluding the engine and transmission. It is the portion of a vehicle, after the transmission, that changes depending on whether a vehicle is front wheel drive, four wheel drive, or rear wheel drive.
It's the section right at the rear end where it joins the drive shaft in a rear drive vehicle.