Check: Cable to trany, gear in trany, speedo head in cluster
Depends on the make & year of the car. Also depends on whether or not there is a dipstick. If your car does have a dipstick for ATF, check on the dipstick itself for the letter N or P which indicates what gear the trany needs to be in for checking the fluid level. Make sure the engine is running & warm before checking & that the car is sitting on level ground. Check your owner's manual for the type of fluid needed & what gear the trany needs to be in when checking fluid level.
You proble need a new Trany I would check you fluids ! Check all lines and plugs for the Trany.
could be a bad radiator i know it sounds odd but the the trany fluid is pumped through the radiator or u could just be leakin fluid check it out and check the radiator
Automatic uses Dextron Manual uses 75w90 gear oil
Check your fluid level, the input shaft will get noisy and fail when the transmission is allowed to get low on gear lube.
You most likely have low tranny fluid. Check and add proper type & amount of fluid.
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there wont be a tranny dipstick on any vehicle with a manual trans. due to the fact there is gear oil not trany fluid in the trans. but to check the l;evel or to change the gear oil there will be either on the bottom or side of the trans itself 2 plugs. one being a drain plug and the other being a fill/check plug.
Check your clutch fluid level or your automatic transmission fluid level.
Check the fluid level in the trans, the whining is probably the input shaft gear mangling itself.
Its gear oil