It cannot get in the engine oil unless you put it there. Trans fluid is cooled thru a cooler inside the radiator tank, or a remote heat exchanger, circulating inside engine coolant. and if optional an isolated fin cooler in front of the radiator.
NO!!!! do not do this, oil is oil, transmission fluid is transmission fluid, and antifreeze is antifreeze, do not mix any of these, it can perminately damage your engine.
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.
5w30 for engine oil. Dexron 3 for transmission fluid on an automatic.
It calls for transmission fluid =]
transmission fluid is getting into engine in our 1984 ford f 150
You change the ENGINE oil and filter. There is no transmission oil.
You should drain the oil in the engine. Put engine oil back in the engine because the transmission oil is not made for engines and will hurt the moving parts of the engine if left in.
transmission fluid and engine oil have separate dip sticks. The transmission fluid dip stick head as a rule is red. look for your transmission and then look for the tube
There should be two dipsticks under the hood on a Malibu. One will be plainly marked "OIL" or "ENGINE OIL." The other one is your transmission fluid. This is assuming your Malibu has automatic transmission. If your Malibu has a manual transmission (stick shift), then there is no dipstick for transmission fluid -- manual trannies get lubrication from the engine oil.
What fluid? Engine oil, transmission oil, power steering oil, coolant fluid, brake fluid.
Transmission fluid is just oil and will not unfreeze a seized engine.
Could be leaking transmission fluid.