yeah its fine to drive.. it depends what kind of fluid is splashed on it.. like brake fluid means your brakes are failing so figure out what fluid it is and if it came from your vehicle
no transmission fluid
theres not really a type of fluid, theres just different names brands but its all the same transmission fluid, that i know of anyway.
to add transmission fluid its usually on top of the transmission. theres a cap to it and it can be lossened. to check the fluid theres a bolt sitting on top of the transmission toward the front of the car
The output shaft seal has failed and transmission fluid is leaking by, and that would explain the transmission fluid appearing there.
if its an automatic theres either no fluid, low fluid, a blown tranny, or its not really in gear, and if its stick shift, could be clutch, fluid if hydraulic or again blown tranny or in either case a broken axle on either side will not allow the car to move.
theres no real way to, there the fill hole on top of the tranny under the break fluid tank but theres no dipstick...its a Chevy
Check your transmission fluid.
Transmission fluid on a front wheel drive. All wheel drive unit fluid on a an all wheel drive.
At the back of the engine theres a container thing and it has marking on it telling you how much fluid is in it.
do a full fluid change ,you might have small particulates in the holding tank
I was told by my mechanic that the transmission hesitating after putting it in drive after reversing is a sign of the transmisison dying. ---------- Check transmission fluid. When the fluid is low there is not enough in the torque converter, so when you go to reverse or drive you have to rev the engine before it moves to compensate for less fluid in the torque converter.
the body motion in fluid is called hydrodynamic drive.