Yes, it is flammable.
Yes, it is flammable.
Yes, it is flammable.
Yes
If it runs empty transmission failure If it is leaking on hot part of engine or exhaust - fire risk If it is leaking near tire track loss of traction could occur
Low or dirty transmission fluid Transmission bands are worn
Several things can cause a fire. A fuel leak or transmission fluid dripping on a hot exhaust can cause a fire, or an electrical fire can occur from a short in the system.
broken machies, leaking oil
Hi! You add transmission fluid where the dipstick is. The dipstick handle is red. If you have never had the transmission flushed out, you will need to buy a special red transmission fluid. My regal manual recommends using fluid labeled DEXRON-III. But, you can ask at the auto store. Make sure you don't put too much in, or it'll leak out and could cause a fire. Good Luck! :-)
no way! never put transmission fluid in the fuel system. the car may catch on fire.
make sure that the gas ins't leaking as it can cause a fire
The 1985 with an automatic transmission has a dip stick close to the fire wall. using a funnel, fluid is added through the dip stick tube. In a manual transmission there is a plug on the drivers side of the transmission. The plug is removed and fluid is added through the bolt hole.
The fluid can get on the exhaust, very slight chance of a fire. If all the fluid leaks out, you will not have steering assist.
yes if it still has an engine,gas,oil or transmission fluid
Their is no such thing as a transmission fluid reservoir. All the fluid is in the transmission, the lines, and the cooler. You check the fluid with the dip stick, located near the fire wall, red handle, drivers side. Engine running-warm, in park or neutral. Check it several times to make sure of accurate reading.