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No it will be fine and it should evaporate. The only possible problem might be if the soda got as far as the blend doors and glues them to together. Run air through it and change AC to Heat and through all the vent positions for a few days.
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Well, It's a "Captiva", they never were great cars. Perhaps the link below will help you get a handle on your transmission issues. https://www.carcomplaints.com/Chevrolet/Captiva/2012/
try putting it in Neutral or Park and see if it still shakes. If it does, set the brake, open the hood, and look at the engine.
The only source ov vibration will be the engine. Look at the motor mounts. My guess is that something is loose or a bushing has failed.
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