Transmission Fluid is over the dipstick bar
Hi all!
I just changed my CVT transmission fluid in my 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander, followed all the proper guidelines but i wonder why the fluid level is over the “Hot zone” in the dipstick every morning?
Then when I warm up my car until engine is hot, fluid level is in the low bar of Hot. Should i add more fluid in my transmission?
So should i just base my transmission fluid when engine is hot? And not every morning before using the car?
thanks for the future replies.
I just changed my CVT transmission fluid in my 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander, followed all the proper guidelines but i wonder why the fluid level is over the “Hot zone” in the dipstick every morning?
Then when I warm up my car until engine is hot, fluid level is in the low bar of Hot. Should i add more fluid in my transmission?
So should i just base my transmission fluid when engine is hot? And not every morning before using the car?
thanks for the future replies.
Hi Janamigs,
You mentioned, "...followed all the proper guidelines".
The "proper" guidelines should have explained the correct procedure to check your levels and under which conditions.
Please advise which guidelines you are following?
You mentioned, "...followed all the proper guidelines".
The "proper" guidelines should have explained the correct procedure to check your levels and under which conditions.
Please advise which guidelines you are following?
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