In my experience no, But it all comes down to what kind of car you have, All cars are different
It is possible.
Transmission fluid can only be checked with the engine and transmission at normal operating temperature. You will need to drive about 5 miles to achieve this. If you check it with the engine cold you will get a false reading and could do more harm than good if you added fluid. Leave the engine running and then check the dipstick level. If it needs fluid, at a little bit at a time then check the level again. Overfilling will cause irreparable damage to the transmission.
If it is causing the trans to slip, it could.
It would be one of the conditions that could cause this.
The transmission dipstick is on the front of the engine on the drivers side. This is the place to check as well as add transmission fluid.
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The Honda Rincon uses engine oil as transmission fluid so when you change your engine oil or check your engine oil level you are also changing or checking the transmission fluid at the same time.
Yes it does. The proper way to check automatic transmission fluid is to check it while engine is at idle.
It is recommended to check fluid in a warm engine, not an overheated engine.
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.
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There is a dipstick under the hood of a Cadillac Catera that you can pull to check your transmission fluid. You should do this when the engine is hot.