No
Yes it does. The proper way to check automatic transmission fluid is to check it while engine is at idle.
The transmission fluid dipstick is located on the passenger side near the top rear of the engine. With the engine running, remove the dipstick and check the level on the stick.
transmission fluid is checked with the car cooled off -never when running-(daddmac)
Should be off for oil, on for transmission fluid check.
Yes, idling in park.
Yes, so the pump is running, otherwise you get a false full reading.
It can vary from vehicle to vehicle, but on most automatics the answer is yes.
the dipstick is near the back of the engine compartment. Check while at running temp
There should be a dipstick like the one for oil. Check with engine running.
If you have an automatic transmission, check with the engine warm and running, The dip stick is located on the passenger side rear of the engine.
Transmission fluid is low. Check the level of this fluid ONLY with the engine running and at normal operating temperature. To check it otherwise WILL give a false reading. You cannot check the transmission fluid level on a cold and idle engine.
No. Only when you check the level. It's just easier to leave it running so you can check it right away.