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The first thing to check is the fluid level.
Check the level when the transmission is hot. This is done with the engine idling and the transmission in Park. Moving the gear selector thorough each gear position prior to checking the level will help assure an accurate reading.
For an automatic transmission to function normally, the fluid level must be between the "full" and "add" marks on the dipstick. If the fluid level is low, the transmission may slip or engage slowly. If the level is too high, the fluid can become mixed with air (aerated) causing shifting problems, slippage and noise.
If the level looks good, sniff the fluid on the end of the dipstick. If it smells like burned toast and/or has a discolored brown appearance, the fluid has cooked itself and is no longer capable of providing proper lubrication to the transmission.
If the fluid level is good, and clean, the transmission must be diagnose with a special scanner.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 AT 10:36 PM