not recommended you will only cause more damage
Its not a good idea to since that means something is grinding down. You may want to rebuild engine asap since this could be piston rings wearing and etc. If you don't change your oil, I would do so immediately than check oil again to see for shavings but chances are that a rebuild is the best in this case. If you don't rebuild it now, you most certainly will soon with metal shavings going through your motor.
Absolutely not.
Change the filter, flush transmission, fresh filter and fluid' walla it might work! We did this,and still no drive.
yes .. if the car is in drive and u put it in reverse.... bye bye gears
A bad transmission. The sound is from metal grinding on eachother.
Yes it it is still metal but it's just not as strong
No..
Yes, but be wary of dropping it back into 'Drive' while you are still rolling and engine RPM is low. This will not be good for the transmission.
no
practical metal means that it is precisous metal but practical metal is still useful.
It was a metal and it still is.
first is it automatic or manual? first check the major things like the axles to see if one of them is broken. if one is broken then the vehicle will not move. second kia/hyndai who made the ford aspire still cannot make an automatic transmission that is reliable. the dealers all stock the automatic tranmissions for all there new automatic models. that is why they have to offer a 100,000 mile 10 year warranty because they will break. but only after 100,000