Not unless it gets in through the dipstick, fill hole, or a vent. It's extremely unlikely
You should drain the oil in the engine. Put engine oil back in the engine because the transmission oil is not made for engines and will hurt the moving parts of the engine if left in.
5w30 for engine oil. Dexron 3 for transmission fluid on an automatic.
engine oil pan is on bottom of engine transmission oil pan is on bottom of transmission
engine oil and the transmission oil
oil pan for engine is on bottom of engine oil pan for transmission is on bottom of transmission
On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all. On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all.
on the oil pan which is attached to the engine. do not mistake the transmission for the engine. on the oil pan which is attached to the engine underneath the car. do not mistake the transmission for the engine.
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The engine oil pan is on the bottom of the engine. The transmission pan is on the bottom of the transmission.
One dipstick is used for engine oil and one is used for the transmission oil. The engine oil is generally yellow and the transmission oil is usually red.
NO!!!! do not do this, oil is oil, transmission fluid is transmission fluid, and antifreeze is antifreeze, do not mix any of these, it can perminately damage your engine.
Answer There is a dip stick at the back of the engine. Start your engine first, let it run and check your transmission oil level. You only check transmission oil levels when the engine is running, other oil levels have to be checked when the engine is warm to hot but not running.