Sounds like level just too high- check running for accurate reading since pump convertor only full when pump on. If overfull-it is critical you remove to get to right level
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If you are asking about flood water, yes. All transmissions have a vent to release excessive air pressure that occurs from normal heat build up. If the water reaches the level of the vent, usually at the top most of the transmission, then water can enter the transmission.
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The neighboring Mercury Auto Dealership near 02840 is Flood Ford Lincoln-Mercury 21 Woodruff Avenue, Narrangansett, RI 02882.
Engine coolant can enter an automatic transmission if your automobile has an integrated radiator and transmission fluid cooler, and a leak occurs in same. Many automobiles have integrated radiators / transmission coolers. Another less likely scenario is that the vehicle was recently flooded or parked in flood waters.
I can't see any reason for water to get in the transmission unless it went under water from a flood or crossing a stream. If engine coolant is getting into the transmission I would blame the transmission oil cooler in the radiator in which case the radiator would need replacement and the transmission flushed professionally. If the vehicle was driven with coolant mixed in with the transmission fluid you will probably have transmission failure before long.
Most commonly used is HID (High-intensity discharge)flood lights. Others are traditional fluorescent bulbs containing mercury gas, low-pressure sodium lights and quartz halogen bulbs available for outdoors.
Typical flood lights use between 75 and 300 watts per bulb. Many fixtures have more than one light bulb, and many home installations have more than one fixture. Yes, flood lights use a lot of electricity. The figures can be brought down a bit by using mercury vapor or halide lamps.
It does not appear to, so far as we can tell at the present time. It would be surprising if it did, considering its proximity to the sun. Half of Mercury is very hot, while the side opposite the sun is extremely cold. Mercury sports an enormous polar impact crater, which could have been an icy comet. If so, it probably largely vaporized on impact.
An assembly of gods started the flood in the Gilgamesh flood epic.
A flood is when the water comes out of its normal path.
It means, if it will flood or not and how many inches it will flood.