What are the symptoms of low automatic transmission fluid?
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Automatic transmission fluid low symptoms are: 1. Difficulty starting, when driving in low gear stepping on the accelerator increases RPM but the car has trouble starting; 2. Overheating transmission leading to damage of bearings and gears; 3. Gear shifting feels jerky with unsmooth transitions and abnormal transmission noises; 4. Power loss, when accelerating even if engine RPM rises the car won't speed up and the engine makes loud noises. To avoid transmission fluid shortage, regularly check the transmission dipstick to determine fluid levels. Automatic transmission fluid should be replaced every 2 years or 40,000 kilometers.