I would have to guess that you have over-filled your oil. I would recomend that you change the oil and see if it still does the same thing............
bad rings or clogged pcv valve
If you are towing or climbing long grades you will need to keep your transmission in 3rd gear. Not drive. The transmission will keep shifting on you causing your oil to overheat and come out the dip stick.
Blow by. Compression is passing the rings.
No. Pop Rocks are a candy that pop in your mouth. Fun dip is like sweetened kool-aid (tm) that you dip a candy stick into.
With the dip stick on the side of the motor. Right side to be exact.
2.2. Run engine 3-5 minutes, check dip stick and fill as needed.
No. Each has its own drain plugs. The auto tran. Is filled at the pipe where the dip stick is. Check manual for fluid types or go to a parts house or the jeep dealer. Either one will help you.
Blow by. Compression is passing the rings.
by the oil dip stick
in the transmission
there is a yellow dip stick behind the motor near the firewall. turn your engine on and pull the dip stick out and read the level
You have overfilled the engine. Drain the oil to the appropriated level.
there is no dip stick its a bolt on the bottom of the tranny
Piston rings and/or (probably and) cylinder walls are damaged. Rebuild the engine.
The transmission dip stick is located near the oil dip stick. This is in a 1962 Catalina.
Pull out the little white ball on the front of the trans.
There is a dip stick next to the battery. Don't mix it up with oil dip stick. Remove the dip stick and add fluid through the dip stick opening.
where is the oil dip stick on a 51 plate c220cdi
Traditionally, you would use the dip stick. It's got a yellow handle.