How to add transmission oil for the new Corolla?
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Open the engine compartment, then pull out the transmission oil dipstick, and use a funnel to add the oil directly. Here is more information about the new Corolla: 1. Brief Introduction: Formerly known as "Corolla", it is a brand of Toyota Motor. The Corolla is equipped with Michelin tires 215/45-R17, TRD-Sportivo high-performance shock absorbers, TRD-TF4, 17-inch sport rims, reinforced clutch, and high-performance brake pads to ensure ideal sports performance. 2. Advantages: High fuel economy, overall low fuel consumption, comfortable ride, and smooth driving; rich and humanized interior configurations. As the best-selling family car, it has 40 million users worldwide, with excellent quality for peace of mind.
I warm up the car to operating temperature, then turn off the engine on level ground so the transmission fluid expands for a more accurate check. In the engine bay of the new Corolla, locate the transmission dipstick—it usually has a bright-colored handle. Pull it out, wipe it clean with a cloth, reinsert it, then pull it out again to check the fluid level. If the level is below the minimum mark, you’ll need to add fluid. The fill hole is usually near the dipstick; unscrew the cap and carefully pour Toyota-specified CVT fluid using a funnel. Add a little at a time, checking the level after each addition to avoid overfilling, and be careful not to spill. After adding, start the car and let the transmission run through the gears for a few minutes. Turn off the engine and recheck the fluid level to ensure it’s stable. Take your time during the process, wear gloves, and use clean tools. Using the wrong transmission fluid can damage the car, so always refer to the manual or use Toyota ATF Type WS fluid. Regular checks can extend transmission life and reduce shift hesitation issues.