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Checking the liquid level in the automatic transmission
1. The liquid level in the automatic transmission rate must match, otherwise it interferes with the normal operation of transmission and possible breakage. 2. Run the engine at idle, set the selector lever to position "Park".
Attention! After driving in difficult conditions, the level is checked after at least 30 minutes after stopping the car. The engine must be idling. |
3. Remove the heated transmission dipstick out of the socket meter. The probe is located at the rear of the engine compartment on the passenger side (see photo). 4. Check the temperature of the touch probe and wipe dry. Insert the dipstick into the tube until it stops. 5. Remove the dipstick and determine the level. 6. If the fluid temperature 30 - 50 ?� C, the level should be between the "cold", and at 50 ?� -80 ?� C - is between the "hot" (photo).
| 5.3 Probe on automatic transmission |
| 4.19b The liquid level in the tank coupling has to be between the min and max |
If necessary, add a liquid through the tube meter by inserting a funnel with a fine metal mesh. Refill the fluid portions should be, until the level is established between the upper and lower marks the probe for the appropriate temperature range. If the fluid is dark in color, or emits a burnt smell, it should be replaced. | 5.6a marks on the dipstick transmission car with wheel formula 4x2 ... |
| 5.6b ... and the car with wheel formula 4x4 |
| 6.5 Stopper tank with a probe (engines V6) |
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