That would depend on what transmission it is and for what car.
Check the Transmission for any stamped in numbers... there should be a pad with the VIN stamped into it to identify that Transmission with the car it was installed in. There are also date codes stamped into the trans. This goes for both Auto and Manual Transmissions.
AT can mean Automatic Transmission.
That is the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of a car. It is the serial number of the car. It is stamped or plated in about 10 different places on the car so it can be tracked in the case of theft or fraud.Standing outside of the car, stand near the windshield on the drivers side.At the bottom of the windshield there is a number stamped were the windshield meets the glass. There should be 17 digits. Good Luck!!!!!!!!
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Auto Transmission Fluid
It means that you do not have stick shift in your car, your car shifts gears for you, you don't have to do it, so basically if you don't have a stick shift car you have an automatic transmission car.
no cause all transmissions have a serial number it don't matter what kind of car it is in all cars have numbers. on the trans it doesn't mean that the trans that is in it only goes to that car.
The term "Vehicle Identification Number" or VIN was not used in 1967, but there were equivalents used by most all automobile manufacturers. In the case of the Jaguar Mk2, an identification plate is riveted at the top-center of the firewall under the hood. This plate is stamped with a "Chassis No.", "Body No.", "Engine No." and "Transmission No.". The chassis number is the equivalent of a VIN and should be the identification number listed on the car's registration.
means get it to a repair shop
depending on th car, door jan, lef,t side of windshield, frame stamped engine block stamped deending on make
There are a number of symptoms that signify a car needing transmission flush and fluid replenishment. These include transmission grinding, problems switching gears, and slipping gears.
Typically this refers to the vin number being stamped on the engine block. Almost all Chevrolets had it stamped but a lot of fords and Chryslers did not. Another way to verify if it is numbers matching is the build date of the parts. Often parts have date stamps on them and to have them all match up with the year of the car is important to value on older classics. Almost all new cars have VINs stamped all over them in dozens of places. Engine block, Transmission, glass, body panels. If they do not match the VIN on your title it has been replaced.