Here’s a quick video tutorial on how to How to Check a Car’s Transmission Fluid.
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I just added transmission fluid to my wife’s Zimmer. Had a devil of a time finding the dipstick. For some reason, its hidden under a bunch of hoses right up against the back of the dashboard of the car. Thankfully, the owner’s manual tells you where to look or I never would have found it. Great little video for people that want to do it themselves but aren’t familiar with cars.
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I remember the good old days when every car had a dipstick you could check transmission fluid. Now some do not even have one they are sealed so dealer is only one who can check.
Transmission fluid is one of those things that you don’t ever think to check since the car does not consume it. Just have to be sure to have it checked every so often to make sure that there are no leaks.