It can make the valves and pistons collide causing severe damage in the cylinder head and possibly damaging pistons.
NO!!!! do not do this, oil is oil, transmission fluid is transmission fluid, and antifreeze is antifreeze, do not mix any of these, it can perminately damage your engine.
It definitely is a possible cause of it jerking, if it's not an engine mount, service the transmission
No,it does not do any damage to the engine or the drive-train of the vehicle with an automatic transmission
yes. rare but possible.
The transmission dipstick is at the center rear of the engine comparment behind the distributor. This is how you have to fill the transmission fluid as well. DO NOT overfill the transmission fluid, that is the quickest and easiest way to damage a transmission. Transmission fluid is to be checked on a warm engine, idling in park.
internal transmission parts may stick depending on how much oil it was
You will feel a jerk from the engine / transmission when putting in gear. This can inturn damage the CV shafts.
Absolutely. Especially if the driveshaft is unbalanced.. this can cause damage to the transfer case, transmission, and engine.
Yes, but don't tow it in drive or neutral, it will damage the transmission
This is not good, but if the oil is changed before to many miles are put on, no damage should result. The damage of more than a few miles use will be extreme wear on engine components leading to failure. Inside a transmission it could lead to swollen and damaged seal, foamed oil leading to transmission burnout.
This is a Mits engine, the waterpump is driven by the timing belt.When you take the timingbelt covers off you can see it at the top.
No, as long as you come to a complete stop before you put it in park.