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Question posted by DRTAYLOR85 on July 6th, 2012

Check Transmission Fluid Level

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Answer #1: Posted by roadrunnertim on July 6th, 2012 1:35 PM
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If it's an automatic transmission, there is no dipstick. You check the fluid level by going under the car. You remove a plug on the side of the transmission and stick your finger into the hole. If you can feel the fluid, it's okay. If not, add fluid into the hole until it starts to pour out.

Hard to do it correctly without a garage lift, since you need to keep the car level. Unless your transmission is acting up, I would recommend just leaving it alone.

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