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Yes, it's generally recommended that transmission fluid be checked with the engine running. Here's why: transmission fluid expands when warm and circulates in the system under operating conditions. Checking it while the engine is running provides a more accurate reading of the fluid level. However, the exact procedure can vary depending on the vehicle. Most manufacturers suggest the vehicle should be on a level surface, the transmission warmed up, and the gear placed in 'Park' or 'Neutral' (depending on the vehicle). This ensures the pump is active and the fluid is distributed throughout the transmission, giving you a true representation of its level. Always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions tailored to your car's requirements. This accurate reading is crucial for maintaining your transmission, preventing potential damage from overfilling or the dangers of operating with insufficient fluid.
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Generally, changing the oil in your car should not trigger the check engine light. However, if the oil change is done improperly, it might cause the light to come on. Mistakes like not properly securing the oil filter, failing to replace the oil cap, or using the wrong type of oil can cause the engine to run poorly, leading to the check engine light illuminating. Additionally, if during the oil change process, any unrelated engine sensors or components are accidentally disconnected or damaged, this could also trigger the check engine light. It's important to ensure that any maintenance done on your vehicle is performed correctly to avoid such issues. If the check engine light comes on after an oil change, it’s advisable to double-check the work done and consult with a professional to diagnose the cause.
Your vehicle's check engine light will not turn on simply by changing the oil. However. the check engine light may turn on if the oil is not changed properly or the filler is incorrectly placed. A wrongly placed oil filter or cap. for example. can cause an oil leak that damages the engine and activates the check engine light. The best way to prevent dashboard alarms from occurring is to ensure that all maintenance is performed correctly.
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