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Changed Transmission Fluid Now Car Won’t Move
Possible Causes
- Low transmission fluid level: Check the transmission fluid level and add more if necessary.
- Wrong transmission fluid type: Make sure you used the correct type of transmission fluid for your car.
- Clogged transmission filter: A clogged filter can restrict the flow of transmission fluid and prevent the transmission from functioning properly.
- Damaged transmission pump: The transmission pump circulates the transmission fluid throughout the transmission. If the pump is damaged, it can prevent the transmission from shifting properly.
- Faulty transmission solenoids: Solenoids are electronic devices that control the flow of transmission fluid. If a solenoid is faulty, it can prevent the transmission from shifting properly.
Troubleshooting Steps
- Check the transmission fluid level: Use a transmission fluid dipstick to check the fluid level. The fluid level should be between the “min” and “max” marks on the dipstick.
- Check the transmission fluid type: Refer to your car’s owner’s manual to determine the correct type of transmission fluid to use.
- Replace the transmission filter: A clogged transmission filter can restrict the flow of transmission fluid and prevent the transmission from functioning properly.
- Have the transmission pump inspected: If the transmission pump is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
- Have the transmission solenoids tested: If a solenoid is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
Additional Tips
- If you are not comfortable performing any of the troubleshooting steps yourself, take your car to a qualified mechanic.
- Changing your transmission fluid regularly can help to prevent problems from developing.
- If you experience any strange noises or vibrations when driving, have your transmission inspected as soon as possible.
Note: It is important to note that the above information is for general guidance only. The specific causes and solutions for your car may vary. If you are experiencing any transmission problems, it is best to consult with a qualified mechanic.