Yes, that can cause the fluid to foam up and leak out of the vent.
It could. When overfull the fluid can aerate, which will cause slipping and a loss of lubrication.
There is no such thing as "transmission oil" there is only transmission fluid, but but over filling the reservoir could cause serious damage to your transmission..
Having too much fluid will cause your transmission fluid to look foamy
Yes - could cause fluid to foam and not lubricate properly
The amount of transmission fluid that a Ford F350 will hold depends on the size of the transmission. The average is about 19.2 quarts of transmission fluid. The specs can be checked in stores during purchase. Over filling will cause problems with shifting.
the transmission could be going out or slipping or your transmission fluid could be low
It can cause seals to leak if you overfilled it. Drain the excess fluid out immediately, before you ever start the engine.
Low transmission fluid will cause the vehicle not to move. Try filling the fluid and see if it works. good luck
check transmission fluid for correct amount or being dirty if fluid is ok your transmission is wearing out
Yes. Overfilling the transmission fluid may cause problems within the transmission. It could cause abnormal operation within the transmission because the fluid is not performing correctly. Transmission fluid does not compress, while air does and as a result of overfilling, the fluid could become aerated. If you're having tranny trouble, it's best to leave the fluid alone and visit a tranny specialist. They can remove the excess fluid AND determine if any damage has taken place.
yes it would cause the gears to slip more or less
Usually you have to put the transmission fluid in the same place the dipstick is.