Does exhaust system aid in transmission performance? I have a 1997 Chev Blazer.Type your answer here...
yes, if the trans fluid is hitting the exhaust, but not out of the pipes coming from the outside of the pipes.
No. Its part of exhaust system designed to reduce emissions.
You can find it in between the battery and the exhaust system coming out of the engine.
When you are facing your car radiator look under the car at the exhaust system. On the right side of the exhaust system you will see the transaxle fluid stainer. The transmission gasket is between the stainer and the transmission body. Carefully inspect your stainer if it's clean and doesn't have transmission fluid stains you don't need to worry about. If your gasket or stainer has wet region you have to replace the gasket. Be carefull working close to the exhaust system.
Almost all camries have a transmission dipstick which allows to check transmission fluid level. Usually it's between the exhaust system and the battery.
It's between the battery and the exhaust system, usually it has an yellow handle.
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just so you know everything has to be taken off the front end of a 96' DeVille to remove the transmission, includind the fenders.
It depends on which of dip sticks. A dip stick for engine oil is on the left from the exhaust system coming out of the engine. Some eclipces have a dip stick for transmission fluid too. That is between the exhaust system and the battery.
No, the catalytic converter is part of the exhaust system. The drive train is the engine, transmission, and differential.
what is bad exhaust system?
Here is a couple possibles, Engine or transmission oil leaking onto the hot exhaust. Plastic shopping bag caught onto exhaust system. Yesterdays chilli