If it is loose you will almost certainly have lost fluid and the vehicle may not move.
If it is behind the engine it could possibly be the flywheel scraping on the transmission dust cover behind the oil pan or a loose starter
Remove the clutch cover or the primary chain inspection cover and add the transmission oil there.
take the snap clips loose from the cover and pull the cover fingers loose from the bottom of the cleaner box.
Not unless the transmission was damaged in an auto accident. Auto Insurance does not cover maintenance nor does it cover normal wear and tear.
A transmission cover is a protective component that shields the transmission system of a vehicle from dirt, debris, and damage. It helps to maintain proper lubrication and prevent leaks by containing transmission fluid. Additionally, the cover can enhance the structural integrity of the transmission assembly and may contribute to noise reduction. Overall, it plays a crucial role in the longevity and performance of the transmission system.
No such thing.
It is on the passenger side of the transmission towards the back of it. It will have a vacuum hose hooked to it. There will be a small bracket with 1 bolt that holds it in the transmission. Do not loose the small pin that is inside of the transmission when you remove the modulator valve. You will loose some trans. fluid.
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Same as you do on a manual transmission... you drain the transmission fluid, remove the PTO cover, and install the hydraulic pump or motor where the PTO cover was.
No it is not necessary.
The trans/hyd filter is located in the left side of trans.case,below the battery. You will need a 3/4" wrench to remove cover retaing bolt.put a oil pan under when you change, for you will loose a small amout of oil from the cover when removed.
yes you have to take the top cover off the transmission and its located in there