It depends on how bad the operation is and how big the wound is and how good /great of a job did the Dr.`s do on repairing the wound.
Yes, overfilling can cause the fluid to aerate which can cause leaks and hard shifting.
I would start by checking for leaks then the rear end fluid level, if no leaks and the fluid level is ok next check the u-joints, if it howls there is a problem brewing and I would not run it long howling if its just fluid and not run much filling it up should stop the noise
On average, the circulatory system leaks around 3-4 liters of fluid per day into surrounding tissues. This leakage is part of the normal exchange of nutrients and waste products between blood vessels and cells.
Yes, consuming excessive fluid can overwhelm the body's ability to remove excess fluid, leading to a condition called pulmonary edema where fluid leaks into the lungs. This can result in symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, and difficulty breathing. It is important to maintain a proper balance of fluid intake to prevent this condition.
There is no transmission fluid dipstick on 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. The process to check the fluid level is very tricky and my recommendation is to take it to the dealer to have it check and filled if needed. It was designed this way to prevent leaks. Take some money. This previous answer is correct i have a 2000 Alero and it does not have a tranny dipstick, its an automaic and they call this tranny a sealed for life set up, there is a filler cap to add fluid but to check it i suggest take it to dealer or try to see if u can see any fluid near the top of filler tube reservor. as long as u have no leaks from tranny it should not need fluid and if u think it does it wont need much as long as there are no leaks, TONY, Indpls, IN..
My Ford 1998 Escort started slipping. It also leaks and I put tranny fluid in. If I need to replace or rebuild the transmission. How much should a total repair be?
You should make sure that you only add what is allowed to fill a transmission. Overfilling can cause damage to the seals inside the transmission and leaks can occur.
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If they are normal, they would be the same as if the wound was not there at all. But there is nothing that would be normal with gunshot wound. It would depend on where the wound is and how much blood is lost.
It is a wound that is most probably cut cleanly not jarred on the edges. This is a good wound to stitch up, does not leave too much scar.
WHICH fluid.
You know good and well it does. Ain't much growing where you dump the fluid in the ground and it smells bad for years. Did you know it's being recycled now? It's a pain in the butt to collect it and donate it. Collect the old fluids and oil and take it to the recyle centers