Yes Its Bad it has water in it a cause your oil to thickin and lose viscosity. More than likely you trans cooler in your radiator blew out. Get it flushed and fixed asap.
Very broad question, but it could be linkage, bad gear (in transmission) or even a bad transmission module. Different cars, different transmissions and different setups make it so that the question isn't as easy without looking at it!
According to the 1999 Ford Escort owners manual : The cooling system capacity with a manual transmission is 5.3 quarts / 5.0 liters The cooling system capacity with an automatic transmission is 6.3 quarts / 6.0 liters So , with a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water : The cooling system with a manual transmission takes 2.65 quarts / 2.50 liters of antifreeze The cooling system with an automatic transmission takes 3.15 quarts / 3.0 liters of antifreeze T
Antifreeze does not have an expiration date nor does it go bad, as long as the antifreeze is kept in an airtight jug(original container) so it doesnt get dirt or other contaminates in it it will be good when you get ready to use it.
Are you sure that isn't antifreeze and if so that would indicate the radiator is defective. There is a transmission oil cooler in the radiator.
They aren't bad for the environment.
If you mean Automatic Transmission cars the answer is yes. There are no fully automatic cars for sale in the U.S. so the question is a mute issue.
Most cars have very little aluminum so your question has no relevance.
because if there are so many cars, it cause pollution which is bad for your health....
Manual cars can be started with a bad starter due to the ability to roll start the car. Automatic transmission cars are not so lucky. To roll start a manual car all you need to do is put the car in gear with the key in the "on" position, push in the clutch, get the car to roll, then quickly release the clutch. The transmission will slam into the engine and force it to turn. Don't forget to push the clutch back in once it starts or the car will stall.
its not meant to go in there, so I would say yes, it is bad.
not 100% butl 1980 or so till 92 camaro careful if u buy a tranny outta these cars
Ford's Probe shared its chassis and powertrain with Mazda's MX-6. So these 2 cars have the same transmission. The Mazda 626 may have the same transmission but not sure about that one.