Don’t Change Your Transmission Fluid If You See This
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Or orielys has fill amount in vehicle documents Or you can also look it up online. It will literally tell you how much goes in. So drain it all out and put the amount in that the documents say
Why I hate my current car 🤦🏻♂️
If mechanics are honesty I don't see any benefits of diy
Don't think I'll live long enough to be forced to buy a car without a dip stick
Service manual should have fluid quality info. Just drain and refill as per recommended.
I’m glad I own a car that has a transmission dipstick. I won’t own a car without one!!
Unbelievable new transmissions don't have dip sticks. its all about greed. keep making these vehicles harder and harder to work on unless you work for the right company and have special megabucks tools, is just another way to rake in as much money as they possibly can. It might also be some 'environmental' thing too cause properly disposing of your old tranny fluid can be inconvenient but you can be sure that's just a side 'benefit' and has nothing to do with the real reason for doing this. Profit.
No, removing the dipstick stop the “dipsticks” from overfilling or using the wrong fluid. Too many Do It Wrongs out there.
Unless you catch it in a pan and then measure how much came out of it and then match that with the new stuff going in usually you don't have a problem