Yes.
It'll also trash the trans in minutes. First to go will be the pump (pricey).
No, the engine is not dependent on the transmission or transmission fluid in order to start & run.
It will start to slip
Under the car, remove the bolt to transmission fluid container, and allow it to drain. Replace the bolt and add in a few quarts of transmission fluid, start the car and allow it to warm, check the fluid level and add more if needed.
Maintaining transmission fluid in a car is important to keeping a car running smoothly. A person adds transmission fluid in the same tube of the dipstick, where they check the transmission fluid.
Transmission fluid is pink.
A transmission fluid is a fluid that you car runs on and it is absolutely necessary for your car. If there is a problem, you need to have it dealt with immediately.
make sure car is on level ground...open hood...pull transmission dip stick...check transmission fluid level...if low, fill to cold fluid level on dip stick.....start the motor..let the car warm up....check fluid level again....fill to hot level on transmission dip stick....use manufacturer's recommended transmission fluid........usually instructions are on dip stick... make sure car is on level ground...open hood...pull transmission dip stick...check transmission fluid level...if low, fill to cold fluid level on dip stick.....start the motor..let the car warm up....check fluid level again....fill to hot level on transmission dip stick....use manufacturer's recommended transmission fluid........usually instructions are on dip stick...
When changing the transmission fluid and filter of a car, it is best to know how much transmission fluid goes back into the car. The 1998 Bravada takes close to 12 quarts of transmission fluid to fill.
Sometimes when a vehicle is stored for aperiod of time transmission seals shrink and start to leak from lack of use
The reason your car is whining is because your car is low on tramission fluid. but i have checked my transmission fluid..? do i need to flush it out and get new transmission fluid?
Drierside under car. Up on left front of transmission case. Transmission pressure switch. If it doesnt see transmission fluid pressure the car will not start.
You can take the car to reputable transmission shop and have them flush it professionally. If you want to do it your self... You can do it if your car has an automatic transmission and a transmission cooler. You need to take off the cooler lines and determine which one is the intake (brings the fluid back into the transmission). Take a clean bucket and put the intake line in it; put the other line in a separate bucket. Fill the clean bucket with new transmission fluid and start the car. The transmission will begin to pump out the old, dirty fluid and suck in the clean fluid. Make sure the intake hose is always submerged; you do not want it to suck air. Run the car until you start seeing clean fluid being pumped out. After all of the fluid is changed, you need to change the filter. You must do this or the new fluid will become contaminated and there wouldn't have been any reason for you to have flushed the transmission. You will lose a few quarts of fluid when you drop the pan; you may be able to catch it and reuse it. After the filter is changed, top the transmission off with clean fluid.