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Where To Put Transmission Fluid

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Transmission fluid is undoubtedly a crucial part of your vehicle’s overall performance. The purpose of the fluid is to lubricate, cool, and maintain smooth gear shifts. As time goes on, this fluid can get either low or dirty, which impacts the efficiency of the vehicle. Thankfully, adding or replacing transmission fluid is quite an easy DIY task. Use our guide below to refill the fluid properly.

Where To Put The Transmission Fluid

To keep your vehicle running smoothly at all times, transmission fluid is necessary. To replace the fluid, begin by locating the transmission dipstick. You will be able to find the dipstick near the engine bay, in most cases. It will usually feature a yellow or red handle. Pull the dipstick out completely to inspect the current fluid level.

Add more if the fluid level appears low. Now, slowly pour the transmission fluid into the dipstick tube, using a funnel to avoid any potential spills. Always double check the level ensuring it is correct. Overfilling the fluid can cause issues, so be sure to avoid this. Replace your dipstick and close the hood once everything looks proper.

How Often To Replace Transmission Fluid

Your transmission type—manual or automatic—will affect when fluid changes are typically performed. But it’s important to follow the advice of your car’s maker. Here are some typical suggestions:

Transmissions that operate automatically: Trade between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. But if you drive in difficult conditions, consider doing it sooner.

Manual transmissions: Depending on usage and manufacturer recommendations, these transmissions usually need fluid changes every 30–60,000 miles.

Your transmission fluid change schedule can be influenced by a number of things, such as:

  • Driving Conditions: Transmission fluid deterioration can be accelerated by driving on steep hills, in cities with plenty of stops and starts, or when transporting large weights.
  • Transmission Type: Compared to manual transmissions, automatic transmissions often require fluid changes more frequently. Their intricacy and the heat they produce are the causes of this.
  • Vehicle Age: As parts deteriorate and the liquid loses its effectiveness, older cars may need more frequent fluid replacements.
    In order to improve the timing of your car’s transmission fluid replacement, Professional Automotive Repair takes these factors into account and uses our vast experience and cutting-edge diagnostic technologies.

Conclusion

By following the simple steps, replacing and adding transmission fluid is a quick process overall. Don’t forget that regular checks of the fluid level can keep your transmission healthy out on the road. Maintaining the levels can prevent some costly repairs in the future.

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