it could mean many different thing Your transmission could be to hot or it more than likely has a leak in the Transmission Fluid lines leading to your radiator u depending on the make model and year your radiator has transmission fluid and coolant fluid going through it at all times that has nothing to do with your question I need to know what kind of transmission fluid you're running what kind of transmission you have manual or automatic European domestic there are many different aspects two transmissions but the automatic transmission is made with weaker components and the manual transmission is made with metal gears and is a little bit Stronger to Prevent HUMAN error thats why clutches go out way before The manual transmission so my answer is the relevant and less I know what kind of car you have and transmission style manual or automatic because it makes a big difference one has a clutch which is the manual transmission automatic has a torque converter which is tougher than a clutch Because automatic transmission Has more moving parts inside it than the Manual transmission so only human error could cause your motor to be damaged from your transmission your fluid does not mix with your or oil in your engine if it did it would blow upshould be safe you have it is automatic because it has transmission fluid that's made from detergents the manual transmission Uses brake fluid depending on the model of course it could Even use gear fluid more information required on your vehicle
Transmission fluid, like in automatic transmissions of cars, is used to transfer the power of the engine to the drive shaft. It's a hydraulic fluid, and the transmission is a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic drive all in one. The motor drives the pump (the torque converter), and it compresses the transmission fluid which in turn drives the clutch assembly.
Do not drive the car. Have it taken to a transmission specialist who will drain, flush, and replace the fluid. Most motor oil is too thick, and not compatible with the operation of the transmission. It could cause severe damage within a very short time.
It is an automatic transmission fluid.It is an automatic transmission fluid.
Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have. Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have.
The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.
When the fluid no longer look red. Transmission fluid normally doesn't have to be changed that often. For a manual transmission, maybe after 100K. The manual transmission fluid is thicker and hardly ever breaks down. Unless the gears are clashing, etc. But for an automatic transmission: that would depend on how you drive you vehicle. A good idea for a transmission fluid change would be every 3rd to 4th motor oil change. The transmission fluid is completely different from motor oil, but will eventually wear out. I say a fluid and filter change. It is usually a bad idea to get a transmission flush if the transmission is doing good, so far.
Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is recommended for a 5-speed manual B16A motor. Amsoil Manual Transmission Fluid will also work in a 5-speed manual B16A motor.
No fluid bad clutches in the transmission bad or broken linkage no driveline motor not running
The motor and transmission share the same fluid. So if you check the oil you are also checking the transmission fluid.
You can check the motor oil or the transmission fluid.
Fluid level is low. Add some fluid.
Automatic transmission fluid.