I can answer this one first hand. I have a 2011 Kia Forte and yesterday as I was pulling into my driveway it lost all power. After looking under the hood to see what was wrong, I noticed that there was Transmission Fluid everywhere. I had the car towed on a roll back wrecker to the dealer. There were two small holes in the line and all the fluid had sprayed out. No light came on in the dash to let me know there was a problem. The mechanic that was looking at my car said that it looked like the line had possibly been bitten by a critter. I don't believe that is the issue. Number one, I don't think mice or such like oil based items, number two.. wouldn't there be gnawing marks not just two little puncture holes?
Replace your transmission pump or get a new transmission.
The transmission fluid dip stick is a yellow cap that is located behind the lower radiator hose. Its hard to find but if you move some of the cables and hoses that are close to the transmission case it will be there.
Low transmission fluid will cause the vehicle not to move. Try filling the fluid and see if it works. good luck
There can be several things that will an automatic transmission not to work properly. The most common cause is a lack of transmission fluid. Broken shifting linkage can also cause the problem.
If you are asking about a garden water hose. This can move with the force of water traveling through it. It can also move from the temperature of the water it holds.
Linkage needs adjustment?
Check transmission fluid level if full you have an internal trans. problem Check transmission fluid level if full you have an internal trans. problem
well you might need to add more transmission fluid you might even have to drain your intire transmission of the fluid it has now and put more in the transmission.
if you mean it wont move, perhaps you have drained the transmission oil and not the engine oil. this would cause it not to move.
Yes, but its a lot of work, you've got to change the transmission, put a front axle in it and all of its parts you've got to go inside then and move the consol so you can put the shift thru, cause the hole for it is there its just covered up.
If you're lucky maybe the transmission fluid level is just too low.
The only thing that could cause the tube to flex would be for either the engine or radiator to move - and if it's happening when the engine is revved, it would most likely be the engine moving. Unless it's causing a leak that can't be fixed by a slightly longer hose, don't worry about it - that's why the hose is made of a flexible material.