Apr 29, 2009 #1 Roadrashvtec Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2009 Posts 187 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin Do you check transmission fluid with the car on or off?!!!
Apr 29, 2009 #2 F23A1AT Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2008 Posts 2,328 Reaction score 16 Location Gainesville, FL I think the directions are on the dipstick, but within 1 minute of turning off the engine and with the car in park or neutral
I think the directions are on the dipstick, but within 1 minute of turning off the engine and with the car in park or neutral
Apr 29, 2009 #3 Roadrashvtec Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2009 Posts 187 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin k thanks
Apr 29, 2009 #4 CG6Lemon Detailing Enthusiast Joined Jun 6, 2008 Posts 7,715 Reaction score 47 Location S.F Bay Area, CA off.
Apr 29, 2009 #5 Roadrashvtec Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2009 Posts 187 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin lol well yeah but is that correct? :/
Apr 29, 2009 #6 F23A1AT Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2008 Posts 2,328 Reaction score 16 Location Gainesville, FL Roadrashvtec said: lol well yeah but is that correct? :/ Click to expand... what do you mean?
Apr 29, 2009 #7 Roadrashvtec Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2009 Posts 187 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin nvm lol I read the manual thankyou!
Apr 29, 2009 #8 HondaLuver83 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2008 Posts 5,000 Reaction score 25 Location Oregon There is a transmission level when the fluid is hot and a transmission fluid level when it's cold. Choose whats easier for you.
There is a transmission level when the fluid is hot and a transmission fluid level when it's cold. Choose whats easier for you.
Apr 29, 2009 #9 jbisselwhiteac6 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 26, 2008 Posts 861 Reaction score 0 Location Triple D Texas I dont mean to thread jack but does anyone know where the screw is to drain some tranny fluid
Apr 29, 2009 #10 HondaLuver83 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 22, 2008 Posts 5,000 Reaction score 25 Location Oregon jbisselwhiteac6 said: I dont mean to thread jack but does anyone know where the screw is to drain some tranny fluid Click to expand... Its on the side of the transmission, the bolt has a square in the middle so you can use a ratchet to take it off. I forgot what size ratchet it was.
jbisselwhiteac6 said: I dont mean to thread jack but does anyone know where the screw is to drain some tranny fluid Click to expand... Its on the side of the transmission, the bolt has a square in the middle so you can use a ratchet to take it off. I forgot what size ratchet it was.