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can a transmission lock up an engine
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Yes. it is possible for the transmission to result in the engine becoming locked. This can happen in situations where significant damage occurs to the transmission. causing its components to jam or fuse together. If the transmission is directly connected to the engine through a clutch in manual transmissions or torque converter in automatic transmissions. this lockup can lead to stalling or significant resistance in turning over the engine. In more serious cases. the engine may stall completely or sustain major damage. Some common reasons for such malfunctions include extreme overheating. insufficient lubrication. or internal damage within the transmission itself. To minimize the risk of transmission lockup and safeguard the condition of the engine. it is important to schedule regular preventive maintenance tasks like inspections and oil changes.
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