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Your car's automatic transmission system is one of several hydraulic systems in your car. To maintain your system, you must check the transmission fluid periodically to make sure there is enough fluid of sufficient quality available for your transmission to perform correctly. Keep reading for detailed instructions on how to check and add fluid to your automatic transmission system.

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    You may want to shift the transmission briefly through each of its gear settings before putting it in park. [1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    There's usually a lever on the inside of your car that pops the hood, usually near the left hand side of the cockpit. Consult your owner's manual if you are unable to find it.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    On many newer cars, the transmission fluid pipe will be labeled; if not, consult your owner's manual for its location.
    • On a rear-wheel drive vehicle, the dipstick is usually in the rear of the engine, above the valve cover.
    • On a vehicle with front-wheel drive, the dipstick is usually in the front of the engine and is connected to the transaxle, sticking straight up out of the transmission. [2]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    On most cars, the car must idling in park with the parking brake on and the transmission hot. Wipe the dipstick on a clean rag or paper towel, reinsert it and pull it out again to check the transmission fluid level. The fluid level should be between two marks labeled either "Full" and "Add" or "Hot" and "Cold."
    • Usually, you should not have to add transmission fluid. If the level is down significantly below the "Add" or "Cold" line, you probably have a system leak and should take the car to your mechanic to have your car inspected for leaks by a technician.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    Good automatic transmission fluid is usually red (although sometimes pink or light brown), without bubbles or odor. If any of the following conditions are true, take your car in for servicing. [3]
    • If the transmission fluid is a discolored brown or smells burnt, the fluid has been overheated and it can no longer protect the transmission as designed. The fluid can be tested further by putting some on a clean paper towel and waiting 30 seconds to see if it spreads. If it does not, the transmission should be serviced, or the transmission itself will suffer serious damage.
    • If the transmission fluid looks milky brown, it has been contaminated by coolant from the radiator through a leak in the automatic transmission fluid cooler. Take the car to your mechanic at once.
    • If the transmission fluid is either foamy or bubbly, there may be too much fluid in the transmission or the wrong transmission fluid has been used.
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    Act immediately if there is coolant in your transmission. Flush the transmission fluid immediately to remove contamination. Identify the leak source and see a mechanic for diagnosis and repair. Ignoring this can destroy your transmission.

  6. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    Add the fluid a little at a time, rechecking the level periodically, until it is at the correct level. [4]
    • If you've drained the care completely, you will probably need to add between three and four quarts of transmission fluid. Otherwise, check the dipstick regularly to avoid overfilling the fluid pan.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    This process allows the newly added transmission fluid to circulate and properly coat each gear, lubricating it. Start with the engine running and the car in park, if possible with the wheels off the ground. Go through First all the way to Third, including Drive, Overdrive, and Reverse gears. When finished, place the vehicle in park and let it idle to warm the fluid.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    Inspect the dipstick, as transmission fluid may have lowered from being circulated through the clutch packs, purging any air from the system. Add fluid as needed to bring to the correct level.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    Depending on whether you're just giving your transmission fluid a top-up or you're replacing the entire pan with new transmission fluid, you may need to add extra fluid at this point.
    • If you're simply topping up, you may need to only add only a quart of fluid, or even less.
    • If you've drained the fluid from the pan, removed the pan and replaced the filter, you may need to add anywhere from 4 to 12 quarts, depending on the make and model.
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Check and Add Fluid to Your Automatic Transmission
    Your car's transmission fluid is now properly set and your car should be humming along.
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      • Check your owner's manual for when your automatic transmission fluid needs to be changed. If you routinely drive through mountains or tow heavy trailers, you will have to have the fluid changed more frequently. Whenever you have your transmission fluid changed, the automatic transmission fluid filter must also be changed.
      • Always use the transmission fluid specified by your car's manufacturer for your make and model.
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      Warnings

      • If you see red, oily fluid on your driveway, your transmission fluid is leaking. If you suspect leakage but can't see it, place white butcher paper under your car so you can seek the leakage better.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Automatic transmission fluid
      • Funnel designed to fit in the transmission fluid pipe
      • Rag or paper towel

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      To check and add fluid to your automatic transmission, start by parking your car with the engine running and popping the hood. Then, look for the automatic transmission fluid pipe near the engine, and pull out the dipstick. If the fluid is below the "Add" or "Cold" line on the dipstick, add a little more at a time until it's at the correct level. Alternatively, if the fluid is significantly low, or if it's discolored, take your car to a mechanic to be serviced. For more tips from our Mechanic co-author, like how to determine how much fluid to add, read on!

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