4.0L engine - 8litres of "DEXTRON III/MERCON" fluid (dry fill) 2.5L engine - 6.6litres (dry fill)
Check level of transmission fluid Change transmission fluid and filter
The code p1762 in a Grand Cherokee shows possible transmission problems. Low transmission fluid could be the cause. Make sure that the fluid is full then check again.
When the fluid level is correct, either by a dipstick or a check plug.
Make sure transmission fluid level is correct Bad transmission pump?
AnswerOn my 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport, with the AUTOMATIC transmission, I add it directly to the dipstick hole where you check the transmission fluid level. (The dipstick is near the back of the engine.) Use a funnel to add the fluid to the dipstick hole. Check the fluid level when the vehicle is at normal hot running temperature, idling in PARK. Don't overfill! It will only take about a pint (half a quart) of fluid to raise the level from "ADD" to "FULL". Add a bit at a time and recheck the level. Overfilling can cause foaming and loss of fluid.Finally, the 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport is known to have a problem with fluid leak from the speed sensor on the transmission. So one has to add transmission fluid more frequently than normal.
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level. You need a special transmission funnel to do this. Be sure you use the correct fluid that Infinity recommends.
For a 1994 Infiniti Q45, the recommended transmission fluid level should be checked with the engine running and the transmission in park. The fluid level should fall between the "low" and "full" marks on the dipstick. It's important to use the correct type of transmission fluid specified in the owner's manual for optimal performance. Always ensure the fluid is at the proper level to avoid potential transmission issues.
The 355 code on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee typically refers to a problem with the vehicle's transmission. Specifically, it indicates a transmission fluid temperature sensor issue or an overheating condition in the transmission. It's advisable to check the transmission fluid level and condition, and if the code persists, consult a mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
NO. You must drain it out to the correct level. To much fluid will damage the transmission before it pushes the fluid out of the vent tube.
To check the manual transmission fluid on a Daewoo Lanos, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the transmission fill plug, usually found on the side of the transmission. Remove the plug and check if the fluid is at the level of the hole; if it drips slightly when you touch it, the fluid level is adequate. If it's low, add the appropriate type of manual transmission fluid until it reaches the correct level.
The fluid level is checked at the transmission screw plug. The screw plug is located on the side of the transmission somewhat above the center of the body. Unscrew and remove the plug. If fluid drains out, the level is full. If it doesn't drain out, add fluid through the plug hole until the fluid is level with the bottom of the plug. Make sure you use the correct fluid.