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Can a transmission leak cause the check engine light to come on?

Can a transmission leak cause the check engine light to come on?

Low Transmission Fluid Your transmission fluid plays an important role in keeping the parts of the system lubricated. If the parts of the transmission are not properly lubricated, extreme friction can occur, which could result in damage. As a result, the check engine light can be triggered.

Can you change transmission fluid without removing the Pan?

Performing a transmission fluid change requires a little more precision than changing motor oil. But, if you know how to remove a drain plug, then you should be able to change transmission fluid without removing the pan. However, understand that this method will only allow you to change about 25 percent of the fluid.

What should I do if my transmission pan is leaking?

After gathering the proper tools, you will thoroughly drain the transmission fluid. Start by elevating your car with the jack to gain access to the pans. Place a container underneath the pan to catch the fluid. Then, remove the drain plug and drain all of the fluid.

Where does the fluid go when you change the transmission?

The transmission pan (the pan on the bottom side of the transmission) holds only one-third to a half of the fluid. A large amount is stored in the transmission’s torque converter. So, just for the record, simply emptying the pan is not a proper fluid change.

Why do you need a transmission pan in a car?

The transmission pan also: 1 Protects the transmission fluid from contaminants 2 Cools the fluid before it is sent back up into the transmission 3 Collects dirt and other debris in the transmission fluid through a magnet 4 Prevents debris on the road from causing leakage

Can you change the oil in a transmission pan?

Even those of us who change our own oil often cringe at the prospect of draining ATF. Because many transmission pans don’t have drain plugs, changing the fluid can be a messy proposition –the entire pan must be removed. But even on vehicles that do have drain plugs, the pan still must be removed to change the filter.

When do I need to change the transmission fluid?

The automatic transmission fluid (ATF) should be changed sooner if its dipstick reveals dark or burnt-smelling fluid. Even those of us who change our own oil often cringe at the prospect of draining ATF. Because many transmission pans don’t have drain plugs, changing the fluid can be a messy proposition –the entire pan must be removed.

What’s the best way to clean a transmission pan?

Then, lay down a tarp, some cardboard or a newspaper under at least a two-gallon catch pan. Next, remove the bolts from one side of the transmission pan, being cautious of hot exhaust parts and fluid. Step 2: Gradually loosen the other bolts, which should allow the pan to tilt and begin to drain.

How to change transmission fluid and filter Mobil?

The filter contains fluid, so keep the drain pan underneath. Step 5: Install the new transmission filter, making sure that its O-ring seats in the appropriate orifice. Step 6: Attach the new gasket to the pan with oil-soluble grease –not gasket sealer or adhesive.

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Ruth Doyle