Transmission problems on an old car
Okay I'm going to start by saying that my car has way more miles on it than any car should -- around 300,000. It's a '94 chevy cavalier and my dad, an amazing mechanic, has rebuilt the engine already and probably replaced nearly everything under the hood. He has even more knowledge on the car perhaps because it used to be his. Anyway, recently in the past year or so, my car has really started giving me problems. The biggest problem I have now is my transmission, according to my father. My car while coming to a complete stop, like slowing down at a stop light or stop sign will start to shake or stutter and then die. Now when it first started happening, I could turn the car back on after 2 or 3 tries and be on my way but recently it took like 5 minutes to get the thing running and you could start it by just putting it into the drive position. It's an automatic transmission by the way if you could tell already. Every time you went from park to drive it killed. My dad ended up having to quickly put it from park to neutral then to first, then eventually second, then drive. Its like the drive part is busted. After a bad day of having it die almost every time it stopped, it stopped doing it. It didn't die for about 8 months. Yesterday then it all of a sudden killed at took a couple of tried to get it going. Then I took a turn and my transmission slipped. Whenever I take a turn, I could hear my transmission slip, though I didn't know that was the sound it was making until yesterday and thought nothing of it. Turns out I had no transmission fluid in my car. Well we put about 3 quarts in and the car still dies when I stop. My dad says the overdrive is busted because only going at those speeds, and when you slow down to stop does my car shake, for lack of a better word, and die. Is he correct when saying this? Can you ruin your transmission if you run your car with little to no transmission fluid? The most obvious answer is to get a new car. Yes, I know this, and if I had the money I would. I'm trying to pinpoint the source of my problems and anything would be appreciated and different opinions is always good too. I'ts hard to describe the whole problem cause it does different things at different times so if you have question ask away and sorry about the novel here. If you have read through the whole thing and still want to answer back my hat is off to you.