Yes, because the shifter linkage connects to the transmission on the front, and there are generally some metal brackets to be damaged. Depending on the severity of the impact, these could very well be damaged.
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How can I repair the metal hose that is inside of the plastic cap and pulling the antifreeze but do not see where, and drips between monobloc and automatic transmission
Shift point setting may not properly set at the right pressure.This is controlled by the TV or shift cable. If you look where the air butterfly plate is under the hood, or air control, the 2nd cable attached next to the throttle cable on the side is the TV cable. There is a metal tab that can be pushed in to release the cable housing to adjust the transmission shift points. It only takes a couple of clicks at a time to make a difference in your shift pattern, so go a little at a time.
That section is called the gear shift linkage. Most likely, the clutch cable ends in an "end loop", which is a circle on the end of the clutch cable. There's a metal ball at the bottom of the shift lever (the gear shift, the thing you change gears with) that goes into the end loop. This metal ball going into the end loop is called "Ball Joint Linkage". The little fastener that keeps the ball and the end joint together is called a bushing. Don't let a mechanic replace your clutch cable when all you have is a broken bushing!
The inside metal part of a cable is usually made of copper and is where, if it is an electrical cable, the electricity is conducted.
Unhook the speedometer cable from the transmission and the instrument cluster in the dash. Take the actually metal cable out. Clean it with solvent. Re-grease with "lithium-based" lubricant. Re-insert. Also check for fraying. If so, replace cable.
Transmission pans can be cast metal, stamped metal, or plastic.
my 2001 ford windstar will turn over and make a clanking noise like metal to metal is hitting? Just replaced the starter and had the battery checked what would be the problem?
Coaxial cable is a type of cable that has a single inner-core wire. This wire is surrounded by a layer of insulation, a woven metal shield, and an outer jacket. Coaxial cables are commonly used for television, internet, and other data transmission applications.
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Metal in the transmission pan indicates a problem with the transmission. The most likely cause is gears grinding against one another, shaving off small bits of metal as they do so.