It is red, and looks like most other types of trans fluid
There. Is no transmission light on this car. The check engine light looks like a little yellow engine.
You add it down the transmission dipstick tube. like i said you put it in the transmission
There is a tube, much like most trannys have at the back of the motor. There is a plug in the top of the tube. Chrysler designed this to be a closed system and want you to take the vehicle to the dealer for transmission service.
In a 2006 Volkswagen Passat, the transmission fluid symbol warning light is located on the odometer. The yellow light is a representation of the engine with the word check .
Sounds like front pump seal if automatic-very common
Low transmission fluid will make a car act like this. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full line.
Well, if you only used a different grade of oil, like 10W-30 instead of 5W-30, everything should be fine 'til the next oil change. If you put the wrong type of transmission fluid in your transmission, like Dexron/Mercon instead of Chrysler ATF+4, get the fluid changed and transmission flushed immediately; incorrect transmission fluid type can ruin your transmission. If you put oil in your transmission, or transmission fluid in your brake fluid, or brake fluid in your power steering pump or engine (or any other variation of fluid confusion that may exist), you may be in for some costly repairs. Get the suspect system flushed and fluid changed as soon as possible.
Could be low on transmission fluid. If so you have a heck-of-an oil leak.
Transmission fluid will do work for your clutch my friend no worries here.
Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealer, some part stores, and possibly places like Walmart. It is now called ATF+4
You check the transmission dipstick level but u might have purchased it without the dipstick n it might just have acap like my wifes did def go to a Chrysler dealer ship and get the dipstick sould have 2 levels a marker on the lower half and the higher half
If you feel like replacing a transmission soon, sure. Otherwise, no.