Yes it does. The proper way to check automatic transmission fluid is to check it while engine is at idle.
To add transmission fluid to a 2001 Volvo V70, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running at idle. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is usually found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then check the fluid level. If it's low, use a funnel to add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube, checking the level frequently to avoid overfilling.
On a 1993 Volvo 940, the transmission fluid is added through a dipstick tube located near the back of the engine bay, close to the transmission. To check or add fluid, remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to check the level. If fluid is needed, use a funnel to pour the appropriate type of transmission fluid into the dipstick tube. Make sure the vehicle is level and the engine is running when checking fluid levels for accuracy.
On a 2001 Volvo C70, the transmission dipstick is located on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the back of the engine. It typically has a yellow or orange handle for easy identification. To check the transmission fluid level, ensure the engine is warm and running, then pull the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and check the fluid level.
The classy Volvo S40 has a standard 5-cylinder, 2.5-liter turbo charged engine. It also has Geartronic transmission.
To check the transmission fluid in your 2006 Volvo S60 T5, first ensure the engine is running and the transmission is warm. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is usually found near the back of the engine bay. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and then remove it again to check the fluid level, ensuring it falls within the marked range. If necessary, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
To check the transmission fluid in your 2005 Volvo XC90 V8, first ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is running. Locate the transmission dipstick, typically found near the back of the engine compartment, and remove it. Wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, then remove it again to check the fluid level, which should be within the marked range on the dipstick. If necessary, add the appropriate transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
To change the transmission fluid in a 2001 Volvo V70, start by warming up the engine and then turning it off. Locate the transmission fluid pan and drain plug; remove the drain plug to let the old fluid drain out completely. Replace the drain plug, then remove the transmission fluid dipstick and use a funnel to add the new transmission fluid through the dipstick tube. Finally, start the engine and let it run for a few minutes, checking the fluid level with the dipstick, and add more fluid if necessary.
Sealed transmission. That is why there is no dip stick for checking level. You can also see it is not in the owners manual. No dipstick. Its a sealed unit...
It is yellow in color and hidden under the hoses on top of the transmission close to where it joins to the engine.
To check the transmission fluid in your 2002 Volvo S60, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warmed up. With the engine running, locate the transmission dipstick, which is typically near the back of the engine bay. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then remove it again to check the fluid level. The fluid should be within the marked range on the dipstick and should be a bright red color; if it's dark or has a burnt smell, it may need to be changed.
If your Volvo is an automatic transmission try changing the fuel filter.
The engine is running C O C K