not sure why your car is not starting or why you have a transmission leak, but I cant think of any way a problem with the transmission can cause your engine not to start, you most likely have 2 different and separate problems. You might want to include more info on your engine problem such as what happens when you try to start. does it turn over?
Your manual transmission does not have to have fluid in it in order to start the engine. Theoretically you can start the engine with the transmission out of the vehicle totally. That being said.... Its not a good idea to start the engine if there is no fluid in the transmission just in case someone tries to move the vehicle by putting it in gear. You do not want to drive the vehicle with no fluid in the trans.
well...a wrench and you. The 2000 Passports don't have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid like you'd expect. To check the transmission fluid you have to get under the vehicle. On the transmission fluid pan there is a fill plug. Take out the fill plug (with the engine off) and using a syringe inject fluid in the hole until is leaks out. Then start the engine let it run a few minutes and put more fluid in until it leaks out again. Put the plug back in and PRESTO! :P
To change the transmission filter on a Kia Amanti, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Drain the transmission fluid by removing the transmission pan bolts and allowing the fluid to flow out. Once the pan is off, remove the old filter and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is seated properly. Finally, reattach the transmission pan, refill the transmission with fresh fluid, and check for leaks.
To change the transmission fluid on a 2001 Audi A6 2.7, start by warming up the engine and then lift the vehicle securely. Remove the transmission pan to drain the old fluid, and replace the filter if applicable. Reinstall the pan with a new gasket, fill the transmission with the appropriate type and amount of new fluid through the dipstick tube, and check the fluid level while the engine is running. Lastly, ensure there are no leaks and the fluid is at the correct level.
Check the transmission fluid level. This happened to me when the transmission oil was really low. I had to add about 4 quarts before the vehicle would move in either direction. Usually that's a transmission problem (assuming it's an automatic). Check the transmission fluid level. If the fluid is low you might be able to get the vehicle to run by adding fluid. If the fluid is low, check for leaks to keep it from happening again. If the fluid is black or dark red (red with blackened tint) your transmission has been slipping and has failed. If it's a "stick" shift, you'll probably need a new clutch/pressure plate.
To determine if the motor or transmission is blown, start by checking for any unusual noises when the engine is running, such as knocking or grinding, which may indicate a motor issue. If the engine runs smoothly but the vehicle won't move or has difficulty shifting gears, it likely points to a transmission problem. Additionally, inspect for leaks under the vehicle; oil leaks may suggest a motor problem, while transmission fluid leaks typically indicate issues with the transmission. Finally, diagnostic trouble codes from an OBD-II scanner can provide further insights into the specific problem.
start by checking the transmission fluid level when the vehicle is at normal operating temp
Sometimes when a vehicle is stored for aperiod of time transmission seals shrink and start to leak from lack of use
To change the transmission filter on a 2006 Mercury Mariner, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Drain the transmission fluid by removing the transmission pan, then replace the old filter with a new one, ensuring the rubber gasket is in place. Reinstall the pan, tighten the bolts to the specified torque, and refill the transmission with new fluid as per the manufacturer's recommendations. Finally, start the engine and check for leaks, adding more fluid if necessary.
To change the automatic transmission filter on a 2004 Hyundai Sonata V6, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Drain the transmission fluid by removing the transmission pan bolts and carefully lowering the pan to avoid spillage. Replace the old filter with a new one, ensuring the new gasket is properly aligned, then reattach the pan and refill the transmission with fresh fluid according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Always check for leaks and ensure the fluid level is correct after completing the job.
For those who have a vehicle currently experiencing a transmission problem, getting a professional to perform the automotive transmission repair is the easiest way to fix the problem. Automotive repairs can be very complex, and a vehicle's transmission is no different. Many problems can go wrong, such as a fluid leak, transmission slipping, and general overheating. From this article, a general insight into common transmission problems should be gained.Fluid LeaksAlthough leaking fluid may seem like a minor problem, a transmission that leaks fluid may experience much bigger problems if left unfixed. Many reasons may be causing a fluid leak. Anything from a broken seal to a loosened filter tube can cause the transmission to leak. These are not the only causes of fluid leaks, and the fluid leak is not the only common problem experienced by transmissions.Transmission SlippingBesides fluid leaks, transmission slipping is the most common problem car owners experience with their transmissions. Like the fluid leak, many different sources could be causing the transmission to slip. Generally transmission slipping results from abnormal RPM increases or from abruptly down-shifting. Transmission slipping can generally be avoided, but a trained professional would be able to check out the transmission fluid levels and seals to ensure the transmission is in working order.OverheatingWhen a transmission experiences too much strain, the result can be overheating. Things like stop-and-go traffic can aggravate overheating, as well as hauling too heavy of a load with a vehicle. Overheating can be prevented, but if a car experiences transmission overheating, the metal parts that make up the transmission can start to bend and the sealants in the transmission can also harden. Neither of these are desirable, and may require the services of a automotive transmission repair professional.Without a working transmission, a car would be unable to switch gears or operate in a safe manner. The most common problems car owners experience with their vehicle's transmission is fluid leaks, transmission slipping, and overheating. All of these can at first seem like no big deal, but if left unfixed or completely ignored, these minor problems can end up costing a car owner much more money in the long-run. Before the problem gets out of hand, anyone whose care is experiencing problems should contact an automotive transmission repair specialist.
No, the engine is not dependent on the transmission or transmission fluid in order to start & run.