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should engine be running when checking transmission fluid
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When checking transmission fluid, it's generally recommended to have the engine running and the vehicle in park or neutral. This ensures the transmission fluid is warm and circulating, giving a more accurate measurement. Most manufacturers suggest this method because the fluid expands when warm and might show a lower level if the engine is off and the fluid is cool. Always refer to your vehicle's owner manual for specific instructions, as procedures can vary. Operating within the manufacturer's guidelines prevents potential transmission issues and maintains the vehicle's health. Remember, safety first: ensure your vehicle is on level ground and exercise caution around moving parts when the engine is running.
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