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Automatic transmission level checkiing.

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ACB312 | 18:19 Sun 15th Nov 2009 | Motoring
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Hello, Should automatic transmission fluid level be checked with engine running or stopped? I reckon stopped, but my son heard from a workmate that engine should be running. Also, what's the amount of fluid indicated between the upper and lower marks on the dipstick - Rover 25? Handbook indicates whole transmission takes 4 litres. Any help appreciated. Cheers, Andy
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Not an authority on this, but last week I took my Mondeo auto to a gearbox specialist because the fluid level was showing low on the dipstick ( switched off) and they told me that the level should always be checked with the engine running. With the engine running the level was fine.

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It's almost always checked with the engine at tick over apart from a few rare occasions when the manual will say otherwise.
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According to my Vauxhall Omega Haynes Manual the transmission fluid level should be checked with the engine warm and at tickover.

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