Automatic uses Dextron Manual uses 75w90 gear oil
Auto uses Dextron
Manual uses 80w90
Dextron/Mercon
Need to find the leak first. Usual place to check is at the lines. They rot out & start to leak. Make sure the trany fluid is at the proper level, start the vehicle to pressurize the system, crawl under and see where the drips are coming from
Did you check the Crank position sensor , its a pain to replace on the side of trany under the car Could also be a fuel pump problem, Suggest that you have it checked for codes, and have fuel pressure checked while it is acting up.
Sounds like it's the torque converter to me..............it is connected to the flywheel of the engine and pumps the fluid through the tranny. It may have lost it's effectiveness to pump fluid.
The S light refers to sport mode on the trany. The sport mode changes the shifts slightly in an automatic trans. The car will perform better in s mode in stop and go traffic. The button to change to S mode is located on the shifter.
The 2000 Chev Impala has the 4T65E tranny in it. The neutral safety switch is inside the tranny and the tranny has to some out in order for it to be replaced. I just had my transmission rebuilt and I was there when the mechanic took it apart. While they are in there have them check the 4th output hub shaft, there are some very fine splines on the end of that shaft that get worn. They can wear to the point where the car is put into gear and it won't move.
i have a 2002 chevy avalanche1500 had transmission fluid changed about 3 months ago i just noticed a little slip and checked the trany fluid it is 2qts over can that hurt the trany and what type of fluid is required
drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there
The automatic transmission fluid is checked idling in neutral.
Trany is short for transmission.
5 speeds dont need trany fluid. lloll
thru the trany dipstick tube(the tube u pull the transmission dipstick out of) usally its at the back of the motor between the motor and the firewall. but you need to make sure you add the fluid while the motor is running, and the trany is in park.
To drain and refill it takes 2.5 quarts of Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid.
Cherokee with the AW4 uses Dextron. Wrangler uses ATF+4.
In an automatic transmission this usually means the trany is low on fluid or the trany has internal problems.
it doesnt have one vw thought that the trany fluid would never need to be changed
It is located inside the Transmission You will have to take the transmission apart it is in the middle of the trany. It would be cheaper to get a new trany.
Inside the trany. cover. need to drop the trany pan to get to it.