NO !
go to a mechanic immediately
NO! Don't even think about it!
dot 3 brake fluid
how many quarts of transmission fluid goes into an 93 infiniti j30
The brake system uses brake fluid and the trans uses trans fluid.
No, brake fluid will not fix a transmission leak. Brake fluid is specifically formulated for hydraulic brake systems and does not possess the properties needed to seal or repair transmission issues. Using brake fluid in a transmission can cause further damage. It's important to use the appropriate transmission fluid and seek professional help for a transmission leak.
it uses 11.1 quarts for the transmission
The transmission will fail.
Not in the transmission , but the hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger uses DOT 3 brake fluid
The Infiniti G35 does not have a traditional transmission dipstick like some other vehicles. Instead, it uses a sealed transmission system, which means checking the transmission fluid level typically requires access from underneath the vehicle. To check the fluid level, you would need to locate the transmission pan and use the fill plug to assess or add fluid as needed. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
No, DOT 3 brake fluid should not be used as an alternative for transmission fluid. Brake fluid and transmission fluid have different chemical compositions and properties, which are specifically designed for their respective systems. Using brake fluid in a transmission can cause damage and lead to costly repairs. Always use the fluid specified by the vehicle manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
Well, if you only used a different grade of oil, like 10W-30 instead of 5W-30, everything should be fine 'til the next oil change. If you put the wrong type of transmission fluid in your transmission, like Dexron/Mercon instead of Chrysler ATF+4, get the fluid changed and transmission flushed immediately; incorrect transmission fluid type can ruin your transmission. If you put oil in your transmission, or transmission fluid in your brake fluid, or brake fluid in your power steering pump or engine (or any other variation of fluid confusion that may exist), you may be in for some costly repairs. Get the suspect system flushed and fluid changed as soon as possible.