How to Check Transmission Fluid in Your Vehicle

Changing transmission fluid

 

You’ll want to stay on top of the maintenance of your vehicle, and understanding how to check transmission fluid is an important part of that routine. The transmission propels your vehicle forward, and it’s good to stay up-to-date on any service it requires. If you are unsure of how to check the fluids in your new Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Wagoneer vehicle, follow this guide from our Sharp Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM service team. How often do you check your transmission fluid? How do you do it? Keep reading to find out more.

How to Check Transmission Fluid: A Step-by-Step Guide 

  1. Let your engine run for a few minutes before starting. Your vehicle’s engine should be warmed up properly to check the level. Be sure your car is also in park before getting out and opening the hood.
  2. Locate the transmission fluid dipstick. Typically on front-wheel drive cars, it’s located to the right of the oil dipstick. If you are struggling to find it, you can check your owner’s manual.
  3. Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid, rubbing it around between your thumb and forefinger. The fluid should be nearly clear, with a slight pink hue. If it looks dirty or gives off a burnt smell, you’ll want to bring it to our service department in Pulaski to have it replaced.
  4. Use a rag and wipe off the dipstick, then insert it back into the vehicle. Pull it out again and check the level. If it’s under the “Full” marking, you’ll need to add more.
  5. Use a funnel to add enough fluid to bring the level up to the right spot, being careful not to overfill it.

If you are having any difficulties, feel free to check with Sharp Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM, providing service to customers from Lawerenceburg and beyond. You can also reference your owner’s manual to confirm the type of transmission fluid you need for your vehicle.

Sealed Transmissions

You may have a sealed transmission if you can’t seem to locate your dipstick. You may be wondering, “What is a sealed transmission?” This doesn’t mean that it can’t be accessed — it just means there’s no dipstick with which you can measure the transmission fluid level. If your car has a sealed transmission, don’t attempt to check its fluid level; you may damage it as a result. Schedule service with our team, and we will gladly check the transmission fluid level. 

When to Check the Fluid in a Sealed Transmission 

A sealed transmission is put in place to limit the amount of wasted transmission fluid, and this helps save you money in the long run. However, issues can still spring up and the fluid will eventually need to be replaced. Keep an eye and ear out for any of these signs which may indicate a problem with your sealed transmission: 

  • You hear strange noises when the gears change. 
  • The gears hesitate before changing. 
  • During acceleration, there’s a noticeable delay when the gears shift.

How Often Do You Check Your Transmission Fluid?

It is a good idea to check the main fluid levels of your car monthly. This includes checking your transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and engine oil. Naturally, you can consult your owner’s manual for a more specific maintenance schedule.

Understanding the Basics of Transmission Fluid 

Your transmission is one of the most complex parts of your vehicle. So, before you check your transmission fluid, take these facts into consideration:

  • Not all transmission fluid is the same. Different models will have different types. Manual transmissions and automatic transmissions will also vary. Your owner’s manual will recommend a particular type of transmission fluid.
  • Be sure to find a proper guide for checking the fluid on a manual transmission. This will usually require a jack to access the plug located beneath the car. For most drivers, a visit to our service center near Lewisburg is more convenient.
  • It could be a sign of a more serious problem if your vehicle hesitates before shifting gears. Check the fluid level first, but if it’s fine, schedule service with us today.
  • It’s a good idea to replace your transmission fluid every 50,000 to 100,000 miles. The actual amount depends on your driving habits, type of transmission, and other factors. Check your owner’s manual for a more specific replacement interval.

Come to Sharp Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM for All Your Service Needs

Our team is here to help you with any of your service needs for your new or used vehicle. You can contact us any time with questions, or stop by our service center in Pulaski. Keep an eye out for our service specials to get the best deal on your next routine maintenance. 

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