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Why can't I read my transmission fluid level?

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Old 06-17-2009, 12:09 AM
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We'll check her out tomorrow. I work until 7 tomorrow and after that I'll try and drop the pan and see what I find.

If there's no filter then I've been driving like that for 7 months.
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Hopefully theres no damage I have seen this happen
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Good luck to you man, i've had my fair share of too high too low fluid levels myself and have acquired a few gray hairs over it so i feel your pain
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