what can happen to the transmission?
Also is it possible to put fluid back in to save the transmission?
You won't get far and you will probably do some damage to the transmission in the process.
If the transmission has a drain plug in the pan, remove the plug, allow to drain for at least 1/2 hour, so that the torque converter will drain, replace the plug, add fluid, run engine, put transmission in drive, neutral, reverse, neutral, drive, repeat for about 5 minutes, check fluid level, top off if needed, repeat running in drive, neutral, reverse. If the transmission does not have a drain, you have to drop the pan, which is best done by a transmission shop.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.
There is a drain plug in the transmission pan.
Nope, no transmission drain plug. You have to drop the pan to drain the fluid and change the filter.
Your tranny will start to slip and damage trans. Too much fluid can cause the transmission to blow seals. Drain out the excess, immediately.
You remove the pan on the bottom.
94 civic transmission fluid drain
there is no drain plug for the transmission!
too much trans fluid can burn up the trans. just drain some out till it is at the correct level
I am needing to change the transmission fluid on my 2001 Dodge Durango, and I don't know where the location of the plug to drain the transmission fluid is at!
where do yuo drain and fill transmission fluid in a 2004 cadillac srx