his is a trick question.. there is no "park" with a manual transmission.. either it's in gear, or it's in neutral.
Manual or automatic transmission?
vehicle is still in gear, step on clutch
main shaft bearing
It will cost between $1500 and $3000 to change your automatic transmission to a manual transmission. The price is dependent upon the type of manual transmission.
Oil is cold and thick due to ambient temperature as transmission heats up oil thins out
The default manual transmission on a 1998 Honda Civic would be a 5-speed manual transmission. These are commonly referred to as "stick shift" cars.Ê
The impact could have tripped the fuel pump trembler switch. Where the reset button is, I don't know, but a phonecall to a Volvo technician or a flick through a service manual should guide you.
A corroded distributor cap and rotor will cause a vehicle to be difficult if not impossible to start and may cause the motor to run rough. If a manual transmission is jerky the clutch slave cylinder or clutch may need replacing ( clutch slipping ). It would also do to check the clutch lines for leaking fluid.
Depends on which country you are in. In the UK, an example of a 7-seater with manual transmission would be a Ford Galaxy.
Should be a plug on the side of transmission Low fluid might have caused the sychonizers (?) to overheat
couldn't find a straight answer online. If you have a manual, it would be either under the dash close to where the clutch pedal attaches or in the transmission. If it is an automatic, it would be in the transmission. If you're trying to fix your own car, you should get a Haynes manual from Auto Zone for your car. A Haynes manual is geared more for the home mechanic than the Chiltons manual, which is geared for a mechanic. Either way, a good auto parts shop should be able to help you find it.
This info would be in the back of the manual for your G