When a TO bearing starts to go bad you will hear noise when you push on the clutch. Also shifting will be more dificult when at slower speeds.
Possibly a faulty brake switch (or faulty clutch switch, if you have a manual transmission).
Symptoms of the disease are caused by widespread patches of demyelination throughout the brain and spinal cord, resulting in slowed, faulty nervous transmission.
I had this problem, I had a faulty TPS sensor
Faulty ball bearings lead to bearing failure.
Dragging clutch, clutch is oil soaked, hydraulic release system is faulty.
Could be a few different things. Bad shift forks would be the most likely culprit if it were a manual transmission. For an auto, probably either a faulty transmission ECM or worn synchronizer gear.
Faulty transmission Pan gasket
what are the symptoms of a bad temperature switch
Overdrive relay switch behind the middle air vents..... Manual Transmission: the wires sometimes break if it is the type with the button on the gear/knob/ stick........... if it is a manual transmission.......the switch on the gearbox which tells when 4th gear is engaged can be faulty.....and will not allow the overdrive to engaged.
# Battery connections loose or corroded # Battery discharged or faulty # Transmission not completely engaged in park or neutral # Broken,loose or disconnected wiring in the starting circuit # Starter motor pinion jammed # Starter solenoid faulty # Starter motor faulty # Ignition switch faulty or NSS neutral safety switch bad. If it's a manual transmission there is also a safety for the clutch. If it's an automatic, there is a shorting plug. In either case this switch may be bad also.
Coolant should not be leaking from your transmission the only fluid in your transmission is transmission fluid. A faulty transmission seal can allow transmission fluid to leak out.
Could be, worn bearing/seal in water pump, loose hose clamp, faulty hose, faulty radiator, faulty gaskets, faulty heater core, faulty freeze plugs in engine block, faulty radiator cap, cracked cylinder head,