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main shaft bearing
There are several things that can cause your manual transmission not to shift out of first gear or reverse. The most common cause is a broken shifting fork.
If it's a manual transmission, it might be the throwout bearing. However, this noise would only occur with the clutch pushed in. If it does it after you let the clutch out then it might just be an accessory belt that needs tightening.
his is a trick question.. there is no "park" with a manual transmission.. either it's in gear, or it's in neutral.
your transmission is most likely bad if it an automatic but if it a manual then your clutch could be bad
If you over fill a manual transmission it will blow the overflow into the spew hole in your bell housing and chances are it will get on your clutch and cause it to slip.
A worn belt will cause a squealing noise. The squealing noise is caused when the belt slips. Tightening the belt will temporarily fix the problem.
Check the belts. The most common cause of squealing is a worn or loose belt on the front of the engine.
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Your throw out bearing is the problem.
Manual or automatic transmission?
lack of oil