Gear Up: The Quick & Easy Guide on How to Add Transmission Fluid

Is your car shifting a little rough lately? A low transmission fluid level could be the culprit! Don't worry, adding transmission fluid is often a simple DIY task. Here's a quick guide:

**1. Identify the Transmission Fluid Dipstick:** Consult your owner's manual. It's usually bright-colored (often red or yellow) and located towards the front or rear of the engine compartment.

**2. Check the Fluid Level:** With the engine warm (but off!), pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and then remove it again. The fluid level should be between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks.

**3. Add Fluid (If Necessary):** If the fluid is low, use a funnel to carefully pour the correct type of transmission fluid (check your owner's manual for the specification!) into the dipstick tube. Add small amounts at a time and recheck the level.

**4. Don't Overfill:** Overfilling is just as bad as underfilling! Ensure the level is within the recommended range.

**Important Notes:** Always use the correct type of transmission fluid. If you're unsure, consult a mechanic. If the fluid is dark, smells burnt, or the level drops rapidly, you may have a leak and should seek professional assistance.

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