check Transmission Fluid level check condition of transmission fluid,if dark in color it is burnt and needs replacing. other than that your transmission is wearing out
Check level of transmission fluid Change transmission fluid and filter
Are you asking because your transmission fluid leaked when warm and doesn't show any more signs of leaks???
I asked a service writer at a Ford dealership , and he said that was normal when the transmission is warm and you take your foot off the brake , even though it is in drive , it will roll backwards on a slope
It is probably low on transmission fluid. Check transmission fluid level only with a warm engine after it has been run about 5 miles or so. Checking this when the engine is cool will give false readings.
Transmission fluid holder? the only place you should be putting transmission fluid is in the transmission. You add it through the same tube that holds your dipstick. Check it warm and add a quart at a time using a funnel.
What's a trasmission?? Transmission's have more then one gear, most these days have 1-2-3-D with Over Drive. So it will not "quit shifting" just because it gets warm. Hope This Helps.
There are many reasons why mice might like your Jeep Liberty. This vehicle is a nice warm place to stay.
ok... wow, sad question... manual transmissions do not have a "dipstick". they only have a rubber plug, located directly on the side of the transmission. Your best bet is to start to pull the plug out. But only pull it out a small bit at a time until it leaks fluid. Then replace it quickly so as not to deplenish any fluids inside. A general rule of thumb is, if it leaks, when warm, the transmission fluid is most likely fine. When warm, if it does not leak, you transmission fluid is low. If you can take the plug completely out, WHEN THE ENGINE/ TRANSMISSION is COLD, the level should be slightly below the level of the plug. On the other hand, when the engine/ transmission is warm, it will flow out as you try to pry the plug out from the transmission I hope this helped in a novice sort of way. : ) These are general rule of thumb/ eyeball style ways of checking your transmission fluid level. They are not accurate in any way, shape or form. May sure you take that into consideration. Always consult your manual.
2-4 minutes in warm water.
No, not remotely. There is a risk of a cut if you are not careful, so take your time and shave with plenty of soap in a warm, warm bath.
For 1973, the idle speed for an automatic transmission is 600 rpm when choked, and 450 when warm. For a manual transmission, 900 rpm when choked, 450 when warm.
this is not an answer just an update. coolant is filled