This usually happens when it's been overfilled or has coolant entering the transmission through a leaky transmission cooler, if it is a vehicle that has the cooler inside the radiator.
Check the top of the trans axle, facing the car on your right , red cap that reads transmission fluid.
On most automatic cars the fluid is added through the transmission dipstick tube.
Genuine Honda Trans-axle fluid from dealer...
The" manual" trans axle check/fill plug is located on the passenger side of the trans axle. use a box end wrench to remove it.
They drop the pan on your transmission and flush the filter and then refill the transmission with fluid
Rubber plug on drivers side of trans. Near axle.
i would check the vacuum hose that goes to the vacuum modulator on the transmission the vacuum modulator probably has a hole in it and the fluid is going into the engine and being burned or check your coolant the radiator may have a hole in the transmission cooler inside the radiator so check your coolant and the vacuum hose for trans fluid good luck
Yes , the transmission on a front wheel drive car is called the trans axle
Total transmission capacity of the A413 automatic is almost nine quarts.
Pontiac does not make a transmission dipstick, unless the newer ones have them. Actually, the early models did. My '96 had one. Later models did not. The trans fluid is checked via a plug in the side of the trans-axle.
A trans axle is a transmission and differential rolled into one in a front wheel drive vehicle. The trans axle delivers power from the engine to the drive wheels.
No.