yes when its running and warm
An automatic transmission modulator is the device that decides when your vehicle should shift. It basically controls and regulates pressure for smooth operation of the automatic transmission.
With proper maintenance should last life of vehicle
The automatic transmission dipstick should be between the passenger side of the vehicle and the engine , near the firewall
Yes, but don't tow it in drive or neutral, it will damage the transmission
The purpose of the automatic transmission is that is shifts for you. You'll want to lock your transmission into your ideal gear for going up and down steep inclines to prevent it from downshifting, but, other than that, you typically let the computer do the shifting for you.
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.
It depends on the vehicle. Some vehicles can not be towed with all 4 wheels moving without damaging the transmission. It should be stated in the owner's manual.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position in a Ford Explorer automatic transmission , once the vehicle speed is fast enough ( my Ford Explorer is 50 MPH ) the automatic transmission will automatically shift into overdrive
When buying a handicapped vehicle you need to know where the ignition is mounted, if it has an automatic transmission, if the knobs and switches are large enough, and if the petals are adjustable.
The dipstick is located at the top of the trans, some models it pulls out but most have to unscrew it. Vehicle should be not running, Answer: A Honda-what? What model? What year? Automatic or manual? The dipstick is located down low, on the front left side of 1990s Accords with automatics. Check with the engine running.
To check the automatic transmission fluid on a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running. Locate the transmission dipstick, usually found near the back of the engine. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and then remove it again to check the fluid level; it should be within the marked range. If necessary, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
The type of automatic transmission fluid to use should be engraved on the transmission fluid dipstick