Just did it. Thank you for advice, Sir. Now I don't have to asking dealer to check level. Last time they asked 75 dollars for half and hour for this simple job. I'm chocked, how they want rip me off.
Just went out and found the trans tube. It's easier to see with a flashlight looking in from in front of the battery at 45 degrees toward the engine. It's under that fat wiring harness that's below the radiator hose. Measured and made scribe marks on the back of my dipstick for the future. Cold is about 1/2 inch and hot about 2 inches. (+/-) Most people in the USA have no clue when it comes to metric.
I will definitely pass this along to my friend who also has a grand caravan as we were just discussing this the other day. I will be painting the top of my plug yellow to make it more obvious. Makes me wonder if you couldn’t get a junkyard oil dipstick, and just make one to leave in.
Perfect ! Mine trans pan is all wet, it was leaking when I bought it. I want to check before going on a 10 hour trip, just did an all day last week... New brakes yesterday, oil change today, and check trans now...-anything special for ATF ? . As for oil 5-30 ? my 2013 oil cap says 5-20W....
My dipstick stops halfway down if i twist it goes down 3/4 of the way and i can do the reading is that ok? I have to give it help to go down deeper, just want to make sure i am doing it right
at least you can know your not wasting time and money getting fluid and filter swap done by a mechanic because i honestly dont think i want to tackle it myself. id rather tear into the motor with little knowlege than to risk a trans issue with this vehicle
@@XxDiceman27xX that's roughly 2 inches up the stick for full when hot. It's also roughly just below the "safe" mark on the other side of the stick. You can do the math one time and make your own scratch marks for the future.
I have a Toyota and yes the fluid level of the "sealed " transmission can still be checked as is so more most sealed automatic transmissions. As it is with all makes & models that I know of. In my 2017 Toyota RAV4 as in other Toyotas, some Mercedes,... it is checked via removing the oil pan drain plug. Up inside is a plastic straw kind of thing and it is hand tight threaded in there. When the temperature of the oil via an OBD2 reader (I use a cheap small one that plugs in to the OBD2 socket under the dash and an app on my phone). I take the phone under the vehicle with me. For my Toyota with the engine running when the trans oil temp reads the specified temperature range of between 35 & 43 degrees celsius (95 - 110 degrees Fahrenheit) the fluid should be just trickling up, over the top of the straw and running down and out. If it does then the level is 100% correct. If it does not then it is low on fluid so add some. If it keep running out full blast let it drain some SHut it off and let it continue draining and let it cool down which can take an hour or more depending on the atmospheric temperature outside. Then repeat until the oil just slowly runs out. Then re-install the drainplug bolt with a gasket.
@@mikemonopoli120 why is checking the trans fluid so complicated now whatever happened to the days when the dip stick would just read add or low with out all this temperature hot or cold
@@mikemonopoli120 thank you I am not really technically inclined I am so use too the old days of reading the dip sticks high low or add oil that's all thank you very much I don't have a lot of money so doing things myself had been a challenge especially with these computerized cars thank for your feedback appreciate it
"Bloooop" You're a little naive, they did not leave out to be cheap - they left it out to make it dealer servicable to make money. But thanks for the video - In it - I would suggest you just write "cold" and "hot" instead of 5,15,...- why not be clear
it's below the radiator hose and below that fat wiring harness, or about a foot below that plastic cover on the engine. Easier to see if you use a flashlight and go in front of the battery at 45 degrees toward the engine.
Just did it. Thank you for advice, Sir. Now I don't have to asking dealer to check level. Last time they asked 75 dollars for half and hour for this simple job. I'm chocked, how they want rip me off.
Just went out and found the trans tube. It's easier to see with a flashlight looking in from in front of the battery at 45 degrees toward the engine. It's under that fat wiring harness that's below the radiator hose. Measured and made scribe marks on the back of my dipstick for the future. Cold is about 1/2 inch and hot about 2 inches. (+/-) Most people in the USA have no clue when it comes to metric.
I etched the back of my dipstick but this is a great tip, thanks for sharing.
that s a good way to do it . thanks. love my town and country want to keep it in good shape
Good video thank you.
Wish you could have zoomed into the cap area that has to be removed.
I will definitely pass this along to my friend who also has a grand caravan as we were just discussing this the other day. I will be painting the top of my plug yellow to make it more obvious. Makes me wonder if you couldn’t get a junkyard oil dipstick, and just make one to leave in.
Couldn’t see where to dip the oil dip stick to check transmission fluid?
There's a long skinny black filler tube under the cluster. Has a cap with usual "transmission fluid" logo on it
No larger in diameter than a quarter
Nice hack. I love learning secrets :)
Tks for all the data 👍🏼
Excellent! Thank you! 😀👍🦅🇺🇸
Perfect ! Mine trans pan is all wet, it was leaking when I bought it. I want to check before going on a 10 hour trip, just did an all day last week... New brakes yesterday, oil change today, and check trans now...-anything special for ATF ? . As for oil 5-30 ? my 2013 oil cap says 5-20W....
Engine running or off to check?
Ya man your awesome 👍 Thank you so much I will share it ❤️
My dipstick stops halfway down if i twist it goes down 3/4 of the way and i can do the reading is that ok? I have to give it help to go down deeper, just want to make sure i am doing it right
Is this done with the engine running or off?
Great Video Thanks , Ignore the angry comments because you've provided a lot of benefit to those watching.
Awesome
Thank you
at least you can know your not wasting time and money getting fluid and filter swap done by a mechanic because i honestly dont think i want to tackle it myself. id rather tear into the motor with little knowlege than to risk a trans issue with this vehicle
Well done
Why when i check it when its cold. The level is really high. When warm its in the 40 & 55 range????
Automatic transmission fluid expands as it gets hotter. This is why the level should read higher when the oil is hotter. Same for my Toyota.
When you check transmission do you stop when you hit the bottom or do you stip after twisting it and it going down lower.
Stop when you hit the bottom.
Why wouldn’t you show exactly where your putting the oil
Stick into?! It’s nothing but black where your sticking the stick.
It's under the hose
Multiple those numbers by .03937 and have AMERICAN STANDARD MEASUREMENTS
25.4 is the acceptable number to convert from mm to in. Your number might make it more accurate but harder to remember
@@XxDiceman27xX that's roughly 2 inches up the stick for full when hot. It's also roughly just below the "safe" mark on the other side of the stick. You can do the math one time and make your own scratch marks for the future.
Motor should be running right?
Yes sir
My canada assembled dodge grand caravan has no transmission cap.
I thought when is cold it measures more n when is hot it measures less!
Automatic transmission fluid expands as it gets hotter. This is why the level should read higher when the oil is hotter. Same for my Toyota.
Where's the cap?
need distance on marked gauge 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Cute that tranny fluid cap say “For dealer use only”!
Cannot see where you’re sticking the dipstick into it. Be helpful if you show what cap is being pulled.
One question , what position use for oil test ? P or N ?
Park.
Does engine oil splash out of your oil tube with the dipstick in the other hole? That would be my only concern.
I believe it's measuring the amount in the pan which is not under pressure. It wouldn't be able to splash up and out of the dipstick hole.
Unfortunately 0n some of the newer models have a sealed transmission so it can't be checked stupid engineers
I have a Toyota and yes the fluid level of the "sealed " transmission can still be checked as is so more most sealed automatic transmissions. As it is with all makes & models that I know of.
In my 2017 Toyota RAV4 as in other Toyotas, some Mercedes,... it is checked via removing the oil pan drain plug.
Up inside is a plastic straw kind of thing and it is hand tight threaded in there.
When the temperature of the oil via an OBD2 reader (I use a cheap small one that plugs in to the OBD2 socket under the dash and an app on my phone).
I take the phone under the vehicle with me.
For my Toyota with the engine running when the trans oil temp reads the specified temperature range of between 35 & 43 degrees celsius (95 - 110 degrees Fahrenheit) the fluid should be just trickling up, over the top of the straw and running down and out. If it does then the level is 100% correct.
If it does not then it is low on fluid so add some.
If it keep running out full blast let it drain some SHut it off and let it continue draining and let it cool down which can take an hour or more depending on the atmospheric temperature outside.
Then repeat until the oil just slowly runs out. Then re-install the drainplug bolt with a gasket.
Thanks a lot man you saved me
I thought you were surppose ti check with engine running
How long is the line that you draw,
55 mm
@@DieElspethDie ... that's just over 2 inches for the novice. (hot level)
Where is the line or measurement for when you gotta add transmission fluid
Under 40mm if it's hot, under 5mm if it's cold.
@@mikemonopoli120 thank you
@@mikemonopoli120 why is checking the trans fluid so complicated now whatever happened to the days when the dip stick would just read add or low with out all this temperature hot or cold
@@jimmyfale6370 It's not bad really, just do it hot, wipe off your oil dipstick and stick it in there, it should have 2 inches of pink oil on it.
@@mikemonopoli120 thank you I am not really technically inclined I am so use too the old days of reading the dip sticks high low or add oil that's all thank you very much I don't have a lot of money so doing things myself had been a challenge especially with these computerized cars thank for your feedback appreciate it
Engine running or not?
Running.
"Bloooop" You're a little naive, they did not leave out to be cheap - they left it out to make it dealer servicable to make money. But thanks for the video - In it - I would suggest you just write "cold" and "hot" instead of 5,15,...- why not be clear
Are all dip stick motor engine oil SAME LENGTH???.
Mine does not even have a CAP!
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How bout show the actual cap
I don’t see a cap on my transmission
it's below the radiator hose and below that fat wiring harness, or about a foot below that plastic cover on the engine. Easier to see if you use a flashlight and go in front of the battery at 45 degrees toward the engine.
Hey do this youtobe video better show us excatly where
The reason for the high temperature of the gearbox for the Dodge Caravan
Wer cap at
Your helping with the location of the cap I have watched several othere videos on the subject my van J U S T D O E S N O T H A V E A F I L L C A P