Yes, it does. Even more it has to be at operating temperature, and before check the level make sure that you went through all gears starting from parking and ending at it.
yes when its running and warm
Check transmission fluid level.
Same place you check it.
engine running in park. when warm it should be between the "hot" and "cool" markings on the dipstick.
Add fluid the very same place you check the fluid level.
Same place you check the fluid level.
If its an automatic, check it with it running and add fluid through the dipstick tube. BE SURE NOT TO OVERFILL. If it is a manual, use the fill plug on the side of the transmission. there is no dipstick in the V6 automatic.It is a closed system
Check the transmission fluid level.
Leave idling, on level ground, at running temp
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.
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.
Check engine oil when you have just finished driving. Check Transmission fluid when the car is running and the transmission in in N (manual) or P (automatic).