How to Determine if the Transmission Fluid is Sufficient?
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Methods to determine if the transmission fluid is sufficient: 1. After starting the vehicle, pull out the transmission fluid dipstick to check the level. The normal level should be between the max and min marks. 2. There is an inspection screw on the side of the transmission. After removing this screw, if transmission fluid flows out, it indicates that the fluid level is sufficient. If no fluid flows out, it means more fluid needs to be added until fluid starts to flow. Transmission fluid is used to keep the gear system clean, ensuring the transmission operates normally and extending the lifespan of the transmission components. Most transmission fluids can be used in automatic transmissions available on the market. In fact, each automatic transmission design has different technical requirements. Even the same model of transmission configured in different vehicles may vary in torque, weight, speed, structure, etc.