No, it's fine but, if it was it might be a worn out universal joint.
It will sound like a gear moving, there might be a clunking sound.It is perfectly normal.
A clunking noise, when you put your car into gear, is most likely caused by a bad u-joint. A problem in the transmission can also cause the noise.
A car that is in good running condition should not make a clunking noise. If a person pushes the gas and brake pedal at the same time causing a car to make a clunking noise, that is an indication of stain on the motor.
chiken
if it is making a loud knocking noise it is about to go out If when you put it in to gear, it jumps in to it and the car starts to move instantly then the converter may be shot.
Gear shifting has little to do with batteries, or your car's electrical system. If your car is stuck in one gear, your clutch (on a manual) or even worse, your transmission, might be going out. The dead battery might be just a coincidence.
probably not this sounds like something a mechanic would need to look at but i would be present and look into the pan when they remove it to see if there are signs of metal this indicates some internal parts are breaking. but if it is only clunking when you first put it into gear check the u-joints if it is a rear wheel drive car if it is a front wheel drive look at the motor while some one puts it into gear you may have some worn out motor mounts which are cheaper to replace than a motor.
no this will not ruin your car BUT it will start to scrape your gear because it is not being shifted properly
when i put my car i reverse or drive it pulls hard or when it's changing gear
tie rod
If your car's broken gear shift is preventing you from changing gears, you should immediately pull over to a safe location and turn off the engine. Contact a professional mechanic or roadside assistance service for help in repairing or replacing the gear shift to ensure safe driving.
Worn motor and/or tranny mount.