antifreeze is intended only for an engine, not for a transmission. there is coolant FOR a transmission, i would say that there would not be sufficient cooling for the transmission. it would probably overheat.
I would assume you will be buying a new transmission, only transmission fluid goes in the transmission.
It will overheat and cause damage
Antifreeze is supposed to be mixed with water , usually a 50 / 50 miix but if you live in a colder climate up to 60 % antifreeze is O.K.
Nothing. It will not hurt anything.
hehehe... "dipstick"... teehee
i accidently put two gallons of antifreeze in a cat grader hydraulic tank and ran it for 5 hous before i realizing what i did question is what will happen
Oil, Antifreeze, Power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant...
Antifreeze has to be put in at the overflow bottle.
YES
The thing you should never do is put 100% water. You can buy the 100 percent antifreeze(the green color kind) and just mix it yourself. You shouldn't put 100% antifreeze either, depending on where you live and the usual temperature you drive through. For a more colder area, you would put more antifreeze than water and hot places about 50/50 antifreeze/water.
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
Seems a bit silly doesn't it? Antifreeze in coffee. That would put a real damper on repeat business since the customers would die. No. Of course there is no antifreeze in fresh brewed decaffeinated coffee. Urban legend.