no you must take driveshaft loose and tie it up. but do not remove or you will loose all trans fluid. if driveshaft not unhooked trams damage will happen
No. Only a s-series saturn with a manual trans can be pulled behind an rv with all four wheels on the ground. Doing this with an auto trans risks serious damage to the transaxle.
Well, there is no way of doing it without an overhead or underground transmission line.
if you hurt at the back without damage through the spinal cord failure
YES!! if the speedo gear is plastic, the contamination from that gear can get imbedded in the clutches and bands (if any). Doing so will cause the transmission to have more damage creating a snowball effect doing more damage to itself.
Sure you can drive it, and you can also do serious damage to the transmission by doing so. Do exactly what the light says. Have the transmission checked by a professional.
You need to replace the quick disconnect. Special tools are required to separate the joint without doing damage. Those lines are transmission cooling lines that bring the ATF to and from the cooler.
You can run an engine in/out of a car without a transmission. Car wont move and engine wont be mounted properly. So i suggest not to run an engine without a transmission unless you know what you are doing.
No, you cannot tow a VW Cabrio with an automatic transmission behind an RV with its wheels on the ground. Doing so could damage the transmission, as it may not be designed for flat towing. It’s advisable to use a tow dolly or trailer to transport the vehicle safely. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
Accidently ? - If not very much, it'll probably just burn off without doing any damage. - But be careful in future, cars are not tolerant of most 'accidents'.
A transmission that shifts through gears after moving lever to "d" without driver doing anything no clutch pedal
For the most part it is a very bad idea to flat tow any automatic transmission vehicle but it is possible with some if you follow the manufactures procedure for doing so. Even some manual transmission vehicles cannot be flat towed. It is all about lubrication. Flat tow a vehicle that requires the engine to be running to lubricate the transmission and you will do serious damage to the transmission. Open and read your owners manual where you will find out the answer to your question with 100% certainty.
Why would you put power steering stop leak in an automatic transmission in the first place? You obviously don't know what you are doing. Take it to a professional!