Federal version
California version
The fluid level in the transm ission is
dependent upon its tem perature.
The maximum and minimum fluid level
marks on the d ip stick are applicable
references only if the transm ission
fluid has reached its normal operating
tem perature of 80° C (176° F).
Fluid Level —
Automatic Transmission
Check the fluid level in the autom atic
transm ission regularly and prior to an
extended trip.
Check transm ission fluid level with
the engine idling, parking brake
engaged and selector lever in posi
tion “ P” . The vehicle m ust be parked
on level ground. Prior to the check,
allow engine to idle fo r approx. 1 to
2 minutes.
Measure fluid level w ith the dipstick
com pletely inserted and the locking
lever released (1).
Extreme cleanliness m ust be
observed! To wipe the dipstick, use a
clean, lintfree cloth. To fill the trans
m ission w ith fluid, pour it through a
fine-m esh filte r into the d ip stick open
ing. Even the slig h te st im purity may
cause operational troubles.
Important!
If the transm ission fluid cools down to
20 - 30° C (68 - 86° F), which is the
normal shop tem perature range, then
the maximum fluid level will be
approxim ately 10 mm (0.4 in) below
the minimum mark on the dipstick.
We stress this point because a fluid
change is norm ally perform ed when
the transm ission fluid has cooled
down to shop tem perature.
The fluid level m ust not exceed the
d ip stick maximum mark with the fluid
at operating tem perature. Drain or
siphon o ff excess fluid, if required.
Then push d ip stick all the way in and
swing locking lever dow nwards (2).
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