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How to Check the Transmission Fluid in the New LaCrosse?

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VonLorenzo
09/03/25 8:25am
Steps to check the transmission fluid in the New LaCrosse: 1. Drive the car normally for about 5 minutes (to ensure the automatic transmission fluid reaches above 50°C); 2. Park the car without turning off the engine; 3. Press the brake pedal and shift the gear lever, staying in each gear for at least 2 seconds, and finally stop in P gear; 4. Keep the engine idling and open the engine automatic transmission fluid compartment cover; 5. Pull out the automatic transmission fluid dipstick and wipe it clean with a dry cloth. The New LaCrosse is a mid-to-high-end sedan, with body dimensions of 5026mm in length, 1866mm in width, and 1459mm in height.
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McLandon
09/16/25 2:57am
Checking the transmission fluid is actually quite important. As someone who frequently works on cars, I follow a step-by-step process. The transmission dipstick for the new LaCrosse is usually located in the front right section of the engine bay. First, park the car on level ground, start the engine, and let it run for about ten minutes to warm up. After turning off the engine, wait patiently for a few minutes to allow the fluid to settle. Then, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and pull it out again to check if the fluid level is between the cold and hot marks. The fluid should be bright red in color; if it appears black or has a burnt smell, it's time for a change. Don't forget to use a paper towel to wipe your hands and prevent oil stains. Checking the transmission fluid every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers can help prolong its lifespan. Doing it yourself is both convenient and cost-effective.
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SanLukas
10/30/25 3:32am
Last time I helped my neighbor check the transmission fluid for his new LaCrosse, I told him directly to do it after the engine was warmed up and turned off. Locating the dipstick is key—pull it out, wipe it dry, and then check the level, making sure it doesn't exceed the upper or lower marks. Don’t overlook the fluid quality; if it turns black or has debris, it indicates wear and means you should change the fluid immediately. Simple tools like a flashlight and a rag are enough for a DIY job. Remember, low fluid levels can cause insufficient lubrication and damage the gears, while overfilling leads to foaming and cooling issues. The maintenance manual also recommends changing the fluid every 50,000 kilometers—don’t delay it.
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OEmilia
12/13/25 3:40am
Safety is no trivial matter. Neglecting transmission fluid checks can lead to dangerous issues while driving. For the new LaCrosse, check the dipstick level after parking on level ground with the engine warmed up - normal fluid level should be midway between the markings. Darkened color or unusual odor indicates deterioration requiring replacement. Conduct regular inspections every 50,000 km to extend transmission lifespan. Wear gloves to prevent burns when handling, as spending small money on fluid changes avoids costly overhauls - saving both money and peace of mind.
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