Don’t Change Your Transmission Fluid If You See This
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if ur a mechinc ur a joke
I've had a couple of cars that instead of a dipstick you check it the same as a differential. There's a plug on the side that the fluid should be up to the bottom of the hole.
So there’s no capacity table in a shop manual?
Some 15 yo toyota trucks have sealed trannies. Not necessarily new concept
Got an old Malibu 2010 and haven't changed my Transmission fluid for over 150000 km since last change, trans is smooth and all and I want to change fluid, do u recommend doing that? (Some people made me skeptical that trans may fail after change for too long)!
Enough dipsticks working as automotive engineers.
My transmission has no transmission fluid. It has gear lubricant. It is 75w90 gear grease. It has no governors, no torque converters, no pumps, no computers, no hydraulic lines, no sensors, nor filters. All it has is a temperature probe so I may know how hot it is operating. I put it in when I started towing a lot.
To be honest all you gotta do is open the overflow door or cap in the front and then take the plastic screw out of the top fill until it starts coming out. Then close it warm up the car but don't drive yet let the fluid cycle then open the vent door again and pour more when it starts to come out its full close it your done
I mean, you could Google specifically on what the OEM fluid content for that certain tranny. Just a basis on where to start if you wanted to DIY.
You ain't eating turkey today Scotty? Get a manual, you don't need a $5k scan tool. Get a $500 scan tool(they get cheaper and cheaper). Some aftermarket vendors have retrofit dipsticks. Or go to Scotty.