Can You Still Drive with a Transmission Warning Light On?
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You can drive with a transmission warning light on, but if there are obvious transmission issues such as severe abnormal noises, intense shaking, or engine smoke, you should not continue driving. Instead, contact a repair shop and wait for assistance. There are four types of automatic transmissions: hydraulic automatic transmission, CVT continuously variable transmission, dual-clutch transmission, and automated manual transmission. Using an automatic transmission makes vehicle operation more convenient. Methods for changing transmission fluid: 1. Gravity drain method—loosen the oil pan bolt and allow the transmission fluid to drain out by gravity; 2. Machine flush method—store new transmission fluid in a flushing machine, connect the transmission to the machine via tubing, and use the machine to push out the old fluid with the new fluid; 3. Oil pan removal method—this also allows for cleaning the transmission fluid filter.