Morning. What am i looking for when i check the tranmission oil on my 3rd gen, where do i top it up and to what mark?
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Originally posted by MattFSWIFT AND BOLD
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Sit in truck with the engine running, shift gear lever through R N D 2 1 2 D N R P. without revving. Leave engine running, then pull out transmission dipstick and wipe, then replace. Pull out again and check level. If topping up is needed, pour fluid into dipstick hole, there's normally a tube for this that you pull out from the bottle of fluid.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERSit in truck with the engine running, shift gear lever through R N D 2 1 2 D N R P. without revving. Leave engine running, then pull out transmission dipstick and wipe, then replace. Pull out again and check level. If topping up is needed, pour fluid into dipstick hole, there's normally a tube for this that you pull out from the bottle of fluid.SWIFT AND BOLD
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Originally posted by charvellThats great thanks Vince, there are two marks on the dip one hot and cold, where should the oil be sitting at
If you've just been for a drive and the transmission is hot, then the level needs to be in the upper or hot section on the dipstick. If you're checking the fluid level with a cold engine/transmission, the level should be in the cold section. Basically in the middle of the hot and cold marks.....err does that make sense??
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERIf you've just been for a drive and the transmission is hot, then the level needs to be in the upper or hot section on the dipstick. If you're checking the fluid level with a cold engine/transmission, the level should be in the cold section. Basically in the middle of the hot and cold marks.....err does that make sense??
Thank you.
ColinSWIFT AND BOLD
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