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You may know the importance of checking your vehicle’s
transmission fluid, but what do you do when your vehicle no longer has a
transmission dipstick? Before you overlook regularly checking your transmission
fluid, check out this article to learn about why vehicles no longer have
transmission dipsticks in newer vehicles and how to check transmission fluid
without dipsticks.
Missing Transmission Dipsticks
There are several newer vehicles that no longer have a
transmission dipstick, including Ford F150. This is a recent issue for people
who check their transmission fluid and who want to start checking regularly.
Despite the controversy of the topic, newer makes and models of vehicles are
choosing to omit the transmission dipstick. This issue is creating a problem
for consumers to check transmission fluid or add fluid if when it is too low.
The common method of simply putting out a dipstick to check transmission fluid
may slowly be coming to an end in newer vehicles.
Why Is There No Transmission Dipstick?
The argument from the industry experts is that transmissions
should be serviced only by professionals, which includes checking transmission
fluid. For one example, if an incorrect transmission fluid on added to the
transmission it can be destructive to the whole health of the transmission. On
the other hand, you have transmission professionals recommending that you check
your transmission fluid regularly to prevent major transmission repairs that
could be have been made aware of by warning signs found in transmission fluid.
Despite what transmission professionals are recommending for preventive
maintenance, manufacturers are choosing to get rid of the transmission dipstick
altogether to prevent premature transmission failure caused by the maintenance
performed by owners.
How to Check Transmission Fluid Without a Dipstick
Have a newer vehicle without a transmission dipstick?
Dipsticks that access transmission fluid are usually either T-shaped or
ring-shaped and are labeled “transmission” or “trans”. To verify that your
vehicle does not have a transmission dipstick, refer to your owner’s manual to
determine if you have a transmission without a dipstick.
For a dipstick-less transmission, the fluid can only be
checked by a professional transmission technician. If you are experiencing
transmission problems, you should take your vehicle to a transmission
specialist with a hydraulic lift or underground bay. Transmission fluid in a
sealed transmission must be accessed from underneath the vehicle and with the
vehicle level for an accurate reading. It must not be lifted with a standard
jack to change or check the transmission fluid. Therefore, vehicles with no
transmission dipstick can only be accessible to transmission specialists with
the proper equipment.
This newer transmission limits the consumer the option to
self-diagnose. Transmissions are very complex, so we recommend that you bring
your transmission to Eagle Transmission, where our transmission technicians are
thoroughly trained to work on transmissions.
If your dipstick-less transmission is experiencing signs of
a transmission problem, don’t hesitate to bring your vehicle to our technicians
who specialize in diagnosing and repairing transmissions. We will help you
solve and fix your transmission needs. Eagle Transmission Repair Shop in Mesquite Serving all of Dallas
and surrounding areas.
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