Owner's Manual

Wait at least
30
minutes before checking the
transmission fluid level if you have been driving:
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When outside temperatures are above
90°F
(32"
C).
At high speed for quite a while.
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In heavy traffic
--
especially in hot weather.
While pulling a trailer.
To get the right reading, the fluid should be at normal
operating temperature, which is 180°F to 200°F (82°C
to 93°C). See "Checking Transmission Fluid Hot" in
the Index.
Checking Transmission Fluid
Hot
Get the vehicle warmed up by driving about
15
miles
(24
km)
when outside temperatures are above
50°F
(10°C). If it's colder than
50°F
(lO°C), drive the
vehicle in DRIVE
(D)
until the engine temperature gage
moves and then remains steady for
10
minutes. Then
follow the hot check procedures.
Checking Transmission Fluid Cold
A cold check is made after the vehicle has been sitting
for eight hours or more with the engine off and is used
only as a reference. Let the engine run at idle for five
minutes if outside temperatures are
50°F
(
10°C)
or
more. If it's colder than 50°F
(lO"C),
you may have to
idle the engine longer. Should the fluid level be low
during a cold check, you
must
perform a hot check
before adding fluid. This will give you a more accurate
reading
of
the fluid level.
Checking the Fluid Hot
or
Cold
Park your vehicle on a level place. Keep the engine
With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever
running.
in
PARK (P).
With your foot on the brake pedal, move the shift
lever through each gear range, pausing for about
three seconds in each range. Then, position the shift
lever in PARK
(P).
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Let the engine run at idle for three minutes or more.
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