Bad throw-out bearing?
Because the bands are slipping which has the same effect as slipping a clutch.
None. Might depress the mind though.
Not if it is a manual transmission. And it's "AFFECT" not "Effect"
The clutch will not engage ,you will not be able to shift./// the clutch will not (disengage ) making it almost impossible to shift gears
propofol (it can depress your respiration for about 30 seconds)
That noise is coming from your throw out bearing mate, the bearing that engages the pressure plate of your clutch, many vehicles make the noise, I have seen vehicles with a knew clutch put in and it still makes the noise, id doesnt effect the performance and is too big a problem to worry about.
The effect of a cracked diaphram in transmission is that it reduces the efficiency of the system.
yes hydraulic fracturing of natural gas does effect seismic activity.
It's possible that you have a problem with your clutch. Alternatively, you may simply be releasing the clutch too early or too suddenly when changing gear, not giving the various cogs sufficient time to 'mesh' properly. First gear is a powerful gear, and requires more care when changing up from (or down to) than most others. Fully depress the clutch and lay off the revs when changing to second gear, and try to effect a slower, more gradual release when taking your foot off the clutch. As an added precaution, try to change up to second gear at lower speeds.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
The distributor does not have any effect on the operation of the transmission. Since the engine is a separate unit from the transmission, a defect or malfunction in the engine or its parts does nothing to your transmission.
does the speedometer effect the transmission