On some vehicles yes, and on some no. So it depends on the vehicle. remove the transmission dip stick and look on it. Most will tell you right on the stick. If not, open and read your owners manual. No manual then call your local new car dealer that sells your model.
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yes and level ground in park.(drive car for 5 to 10 miles before checking)
Maintaining transmission fluid in a car is important to keeping a car running smoothly. A person adds transmission fluid in the same tube of the dipstick, where they check the transmission fluid.
It is very easy to check the transmission fluid level in a 1995 Dodge Avenger ES. You will need to park the car on level ground and keep it running while checking the fluid level. The dipstick is located where you put the transmission fluid.
It varies from one car to another. Some recommend checking it with the engine off, some with the engine running in park, some with the engine running in neutral, etc. The owners manual for the vehicle will tell you how it should be done on yours.
You sgould add Transmission Fluid through the dipstickwith the car running
Okay, You know where the transmission fluid dipstick is? You get a funnel, and pour the transmission fluid right into the little tube you pulled the dipstick out of. Be sure to have the car running when you check the transmission fluid level; if the car is turned off you will get false readings. (Remember though that the oil can only be accurately checked when the car is not running.)
you need to check your transmission fluid while your car or truck is running to get accurate results
yes its best to add it and check it when the car is running and warm
start by checking your transmission fluid level. car has to be running transmission hot and in park on level ground to make sure you get an accurate reading
the car has to be warm running, in park, and level to check the transmission fluid