no
if you get dirt in a transmission while drive 1000 miles you could ruin it. no question about it...
Don't drive it, but have it towed to a reputable garage that can flush the transmission. Driving it with the oil may cause serious damage to the transmission.
Absolutely. Especially if the driveshaft is unbalanced.. this can cause damage to the transfer case, transmission, and engine.
The most common cause of this kind of damage is driving over a rock.
Internal problem with the transmission. Take the car to a professional ASAP. Do not keep driving the car or you may do permanent damage.
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Yes, it can.
No. Unless you are flooring the gas pedal and spinning the wheels on the ice and when you hit a dry patch it jerks to a sudden stop. If you do that for some time it will eventually cause some kind of damage. But normal, safe driving behaviour on ice will not cause transmission problems. Here in Canada we drive 4 to 6 months per year in icy conditions. This does not damage the vehicles. Most winter driving damage is caused by the use of sodium-based abrasives on the roads that accelerates corrosion and eventually causes problems.
Possible transmission damage due to the overheating.Possible transmission damage due to the overheating.
No one is answering this one. Well i found out that any moving violation will cause insurance premiums to go up. put is "Unlawful use or damage to a highway" a moving violation? IL statute 625 ILcs 5/11-312. Help
No a bad convrter can not damage your transmission however it will make your vehicale run rough
The most damage is what is done to your wallet!I personally wouldn't expect anything adverse to come of the oversight - hours of idling is not that different from hours of highway driving.