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BASIC MAINTENANCE
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    Checking Fluids
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    Reading the Fluid
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    Reading Your Automatic Transmission Fluid


    There’s a lot you can learn about the condition of your transmission just by examining the fluid.

    New transmission fluid is usually transparent, and relatively odourless. A few years ago, virtually every transmission fluid was red; technicians would aptly describe a transmission with exceptionally clean fluid as being “cherry.”

    Today, many manufacturers have begun to stray from the traditional red color. Transmission fluids may be green, yellow, some may even have a bluish tint. But in virtually every case, clean fluid will look clean, and smell clean. So checking the fluid’s color and giving it a little sniff is a great way to determine whether your transmission is in good shape, or in need of service.

     

    For further information please read this printable ATRA™ Consumer Bulletin.

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