Yes,start the moter with the transmission in park,let the moter warm up check the level.it should be to the full mark.if it shows add on the dip stick slowly add until full,check periodically this will prevent expensive repairs down the road.
With engine running and trans warm add oil into trans dipstick tube
you need to check your transmission fluid while your car or truck is running to get accurate results
You sgould add Transmission Fluid through the dipstickwith the car running
yes its best to add it and check it when the car is running and warm
Fluid level is low. Add some fluid.
Down the automatic transmission dipstick tube.
You pour the tranny fluid into the transmission dipstick tube. Use a long skinny funnel if you need to. and remember to always check the tranny fluid while the truck is running and has been warmed up at least 60 seconds.
You add some ATF (automatic transmission fluid) and hope your transmission isn't shot. Typical fill level is found with the vehicle in neutral and running (with parking brake on!) and the fluid is warm.
Believe it or not, you add transmission fluid into the same tume that you use to check the transmission fluid. Just a reminder, before you add transmission fluid, make sure you check the level properly. Vehicle must be level, warmed up, and running. Also make sure you put the transmission through all of the gears before checking it.
remove the transmission dipstick and use a long nose funnel and with the vehicle running in idle add atf (automatic transmission fluid) to the vehicle
You add automatic transmission fluid to a 1989 V6 3.0 Toyota pickup truck through the filler tube in the engine compartment. This is also used to check the fluid level.
Yes... where the dipstick is. You take a funnel and add enough fluid to fill it up to the proper level. Do this while the engine is running and the transmission is in Park.