1. Gather the Necessary Tools and Materials
- Lucas Transmission Fix
- Funnel
- Clean rag or paper towels
2. Locate the Transmission Fluid Dipstick
- Refer to your vehicle owner's manual to identify the location of the transmission fluid dipstick. It's usually marked with a yellow or orange cap or labeled "ATF" (automatic transmission fluid).
3. Check the Transmission Fluid Level
- Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean with your rag.
- Re-insert the dipstick fully and pull it out again.
- Check the fluid level. It should be between the "full" and "add" marks on the dipstick.
4. Add Lucas Transmission Fix
- If your transmission fluid is low, add the Lucas Transmission Fix directly to the transmission dipstick tube.
- Add enough Lucas Transmission Fix to bring the fluid level up to the "full" mark.
- Do not overfill the transmission fluid, as this can cause problems.
5. Replace the Dipstick and Start the Engine
- Re-insert the transmission fluid dipstick securely.
- Start your car and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the Lucas Transmission Fix throughout the transmission.
That's it! Adding Lucas Transmission Fix to your car is a straightforward process that can help improve transmission performance and reduce wear and tear.