After changing the oil, gear one stop
SOURCE: Car suddenly stopped. Couldnt move,
I'll have to make some assumptions to answer this question. I'm assuming that you have a manual transmission and I'm assuming that you had a real mechanic (not a tow truck operator or gas station attendant!) take a look at the problem in depth. If that's the case, and if it has already been properly determined that the rest of the drive line--including the clutch--is not the issue, then the problems with the manual transmission can include:
--a cracked gear
--a cracked or broken gear shaft
--a seized or spun bearing
--a locked synchronizer preventing the changing of gears.
Any of these internal issues mean that you will be buying a rebuilt or a used transmission. In the old days, mechanics would take transmissions apart, fix the problem, and replace the same trans back in the car. Today, especially with the more complicated front drive systems, mechanics will just swap out the trans for a used one or a model rebuilt by a factory or a specialist. I imagine the cost will be substantial if all of these assumptions I've made are true.
76 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×