It is building up pressure. Too much fluid, or the vent is clogged.
right above the oil dipstick! Just start pulling things out and if the fluid looks red you have found it!
Start engine, idle in park. Pull dipstick, wipe off and reinsert. Pull dipstick and read the level.
To change transmission fluid on a Acura 3.2 TL you must first check the existing fluid level when the transmission is hot which takes 15 to 20 minutes of driving. Next you will need to dip the dipstick in the transmission fluid to check the level which should be between the third and second level of the dipstick. Use a funnel to add transmission fluid if necessary. Next start the engine and shift into each position and then apply the parking break and turn the engine off. Recheck the transmission fluid and add more if necessary.
start the car, pull the dipstick from the tube, usually hidden, whipe the dipstick clean because the dipstick looks overfull when the car is turned off. replace the dipstick, pull it back out, and check the levels
350 Engines dont have transmission fluid. The Transmission does. Start the engine, leave the trans in Park, pull the dipstick and look at it. fill to full mark when the engine is fully warned up
Open the hood and locate the dipstick for the oil. Now, look around and find the dipstick for the transmission fluid. Now that you know what you are going to look at, start the engine, and let it idle in park. Pull the the transmission dipstick and check the level, being aware that there are two indicated 'full' marks, one for hot, and one for cold. This check should be done with the vehicle on a level surface. If more fluid is needed, it goes in the same hole that the dipstick does, so you will probably need one of those funnels with the really long neck. Be careful not to overfill the transmission.
LOcate the transmission dipstick which is next to the oil dipstck and has a latch holding it down. Start the truck at an idle while warmed up, pull the dipstick wipe it off put it back all the way in, pull it out and see if it is wet up to the full line. Add fluid thru the dipstick tube if it needs it, rechecking until it shows at the FULL line.
Between 2.8 and 3.75 liters of fluid will be needed, depending on how much drains out. Start with2.8 and add fluid as needed according to the dipstick.
Start the car and let it get to operating temp. Open the hood and look for the transmission dipstick...usually has a red cap. Pull out the dip stick and check the level...add trans fluid if needed.
The torque convertor uses transmission fluid and is filled by the transmission's internal pump. When you start out with a new convertor, it's a good idea to put a quart of fluid in before installing it on the transmission. When the transmission dipstick shows full, the convertor is also full. An empty torque convertor holds several quarts, depending on the size.
Start the engine and idle in park. Pull the dipstick, wipe off and reinsert. Pull again and read the level.
Usually you just fill it from where you pull out the tranny dipstick from. Just get a funnel with a little hose attched at the bottom and start pouring in. Where is the transmission filter on contour 99