The practice known as universal precautions makes the assumption that those bodily fluids pose a risk for transmission of HIV.
yes
specifically if you are talking about automatic transmission fluid -no if you are referring to a manual several instances people have switched around fluids and found better then the factory reccomended....but be careful some fluids are not all compatible across the board certain fluids can destroy yellow metals such as brass which most synchros happen to be made of
how do you check transmission fluids
Most automatic transmission fluids are of red color (when original and unused). This is true for Dexron, Mercon and Type F fluids specifically.
Yes it can. Certain auto manufacturers design their transmissions to use certain formulas of tranny fluids - using another brand may not have all the special ingredients that are required for proper flow and protection. Seems silly, but it's the way it is with automobiles. Use what is required from the get-go.
As long as there is no Transmission of bodily fluids, then it is safe.
NO.
have.check.transmissions.fluid
Faster. This assumes the same type of atoms or molecules.
easy if you add fluid get transmission serviced filter and fluids changed and bands checked
I had my fluids changed in my transmission, and they told me the filter was internal....and they did not replace it!
NO!!