push the pedal.
HAHA Don't forget to put it in drive first
Learning to drive any vehicle can be a challenge. Driving an automatic vehicle is much easier and less stressful on a new driver than learning to drive a stick shift.
Yes
------DRIVE ----- just like any other automatic transmissioned vehicle
No,it does not do any damage to the engine or the drive-train of the vehicle with an automatic transmission
I had that in a vehicle i used to drive, and they had to replace the whole wiring system inside the transmission
Just if you want to go into or out of ( 4 wheel drive low ) but not for the 4 wheel drive automatic setting
Never heard of a "Seat Automatic Cordoba", but if it's a 4 cylinder front wheel drive the dipstick is right in front of you under the bonnet; if it's a 6 or 8 cylinder rear wheel drive vehicle if you're facing the vehicle it's on the right hand side.
Have the vehicle towed to a transmission shop to be flushed and serviced.
Kinda need more information. Is it just when accelerating, or also when idling in drive? Does it only do it at a certain rpm or speed, or when applying brakes?
Front wheels on the ground, rear wheels on a dolly or Modify the vehicle to have a electrical lube pump installed
there is no such thing as a automatic licence, but there is a regular licence.
You learn to drive an automatic vehicle, but then suddenly you have to drive your brothers manual truck with a shift stick. OR... you learn to eat with a fork, knife, and spoon but then you are going to eat Chinese food with a chopsticks.