If it is a dealer it is not very good business. Unfortunetly, if it is a private person selling the vehicle they can. It is up to the buyer to be careful not to get a lemon. That is why there is the saying "BUYER BEWARE"
pro bably the diesel leekedNot knowing what the vehicle is I would say the transmission vacuum modulator is bad.
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Your manual transmission does not have to have fluid in it in order to start the engine. Theoretically you can start the engine with the transmission out of the vehicle totally. That being said.... Its not a good idea to start the engine if there is no fluid in the transmission just in case someone tries to move the vehicle by putting it in gear. You do not want to drive the vehicle with no fluid in the trans.
check your fluid level. check for a vacuum leak on the tranny modulator valve.Without knowing what kind of vehicle that is about it.
It supports and holds the transmission in the vehicle from the underside of the transmission.
Without knowing the year and model, this question can not be answered. However, for a vehicle of this age, a junkyard would probably be the best source for an inexpensive replacement.
It's probably somewhere under the hood. We can't be more specific without knowing the make and model of your vehicle.\ANS 2The transmission fluid ALWAYS goes down the hole that the trans dipstick sits in .
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It means to remove the transmission from the vehicle
It's a good chance it's not your transmission at all. I would or have someone check your u-joints on the drive shaft of the vehicle. They could need replacement, its a lot less expensive than a transmission rebuild.
The amount of fluid a transmission holds varies from vehicle to vehicle. To run properly, the average American vehicle holds anywhere from 2 to 4 quarts of transmission fluid.
Refill the transmission fluid, and never let them touch your vehicle again. Someone who can't tell the difference between an oil pan and an engine has no business wrenching on any motor vehicle, period.