Postby labsy » Tue Dec 09, 2014 6:02 pm
Interesting...
Will drain a bit to see what comes out, from transmission and transaxle case, just to be sure.
*** EDIT ***
Well, first of all, after reading some more manuals and instructions, I realized that Automatic Transfer box ATF fluid must be checked HOT and with ENGINE RUNNING at idle! If you check it when engine is off, your ATF level will read very high, above limits, because all the ATF from Torque Converter and pump goes back into AT bottom.
Second, what appeared "clean ATF" to me was indeed brownish-clear old ATF, which proved old only after comparison on white sheet of paper side on side with brand new ATF.
And third, although ATF level was even below the lowest cold mark on dipstick, adding 1 liter was too much. It's now almost 1 cm (0.4 inch) above hot max mark, which I do not like. I know for engine bay it is not wise to overfill oil above MAX mark, because rotating parts then smash the oil and produce a lot of foam and air bubbles in oil, which is bad...but I don't know for tranny.