There is no such thing as "transmission oil" there is only Transmission Fluid, but but over filling the reservoir could cause serious damage to your transmission..
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the speedometer wont work and quite likely the automatic transmission fluid or oil (manual trans) would leak out and the transmission would be ruined.
Vehicle will operate as if under heavy load.
It depends on how much you put in. If only a few drops, there will be little effect.Check the oil level and top off with motor oil if needed.If you used transmission fluid in an oil change, this would be very bad for the engine. Tranny fluid does not have the same protective properties that is required of motor oil and you risk engine seizure.If you used transmission fluid in an oil change do not drive it until the fluid has been flushed from the oil system with lots of fresh oil
it wont change gear properly. if at all,,, because of the oil thickness
Would help a little if said WHICH transmission.
i just did that with my car Occidently and nothing happen so far, but i will recommend any one to do oil change as soon as possible ....
It would eventually take a toll on the transmission. ATF and hydraulic oil have different compositions, detergents, and viscosity ratings.
I don't know if I should answer this, but antifreeze or regular engine oil would do the trick. But it won't happen right away it will take between 500- 1000 miles
there's no way gearbox oil/transmission oil can get in the radiator... only the engine oil can. this usually will happen if the cylinder head is cracked or the cylinder head gasket has failed. However, Transmission fluid can get into your coolant, by means of a corroded internal transmission cooling line, which is inside the radiator of many model automobiles and trucks... it will look somewhat like pepto bismol at the cap..
there would be no oil and they would fail and lose money.
oil would fill the lands