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Old 06-04-2009, 07:36 PM
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where do i add transmission fluid looking because my car was making a weird noise when i accelerated it would hesitate and then take off then hesitate again thanks for the help
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:12 AM
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Are you low on fluid? It sounds to me that you may need new spark plugs. If you are low in fluid, be sure to check it when the car is hot, maybe after a long drive. IF you are low then add more fluid, this can be done thru the dipstick. Not sure what could have caused the noise?
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:42 AM
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[QUOTE=christo;118978]Are you low on fluid? It sounds to me that you may need new spark plugs. If you are low in fluid, be sure to check it when the car is hot, maybe after a long drive. IF you are low then add more fluid, this can be done thru the dipstick. Not sure what could have caused the noise?[/QUOTE

well i think my transmission is already messed up my car wont get pass 10 miles per hour then it will start to make a noise that it doesnt want to take off so where is this dip stick if you could let me know thank you for your help.
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 09:53 AM
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I believe I may have misinformed you on the dipstick route - sorry! There isn't one. Our units are filled for life. However there is a fill bolt on the transmission. I am going to peak thru the JTIS and see if I can post you some pictures. Standby!
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 10:00 AM
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quick question is the tranmission drain lug nut huge because i been looking for i think i might of found.
 
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yes its huge - i'm trying to capture the data and load it for you if you still need it.
 
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Below is the process to check the fluid level

Transmission Fluid Level CheckRaise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to .Connect the Jaguar Approved Diagnostic System.Make sure J-Gate shift selector is in the Park position (P).With the engine running and the foot brake applied, move the J-Gate shift selector through 'P-R-N-D-4-3-2' and back to the 'P' position to circulate the automatic transmission fluid until the temperature reaches 30 to 40°C (86 to 104°F) on the Jaguar Approved Diagnostic System.When the automatic transmission fluid temperature reaches 35°C (95°F) check that the selector lever is in the 'P' position raise the vehicle. With the engine running, remove the automatic transmission fluid level tube plug.Remove and discard the level plug and sealing washer. Use automatic transmission fluid WSS-M2C922-A1 or equivalent meeting Jaguar specification.If the automatic transmission fluid does not come out of the transmission fluid level tube the automatic transmission fluid level is insufficient. If this is the case add the automatic transmission fluid in 0.5 litre units into the automatic transmission fluid charging pipe until the automatic transmission fluid comes out of the automatic transmission fluid level tube.Remove the automatic transmission fluid charging pipe cap.Make sure the automatic transmission fluid temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F). If the automatic transmission fluid temperature does exceed 40°C (104°F) stop the automatic transmission fluid level check and allow the automatic transmission fluid to cool until the temperature reaches 30 to 40°C (86 to 104°F).Allow the automatic transmission fluid to come out of the automatic transmission fluid level tube until the overflow stops at a temperature of no more than 40°C (104°F).If when the automatic transmission fluid level plug is first removed and automatic transmission fluid comes out of the automatic transmission fluid level tube, allow the automatic transmission fluid to come out of the automatic transmission fluid level tube until the overflow stops at a temperature of no more than 40°C (104°F). Install the transmission fluid level plug.Install a new level plug and sealing washer.Tighten to 15 Nm. Install the automatic transmission fluid charging pipe cap.Lower the vehicle.Disconnect the Jaguar Approved Diagnostic System.
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 10:21 AM
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the automatic transmission pipe cap and thanks for the upload.
 
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