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Old 11-25-2009, 10:50 PM
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I've always checked my cars in park, just cause I don't like standing in front of a running car to begin with, never mind without the park pawl and parking brake firmly engaged.

Nothing is more terrifying than being outside your car when it starts to move, and you are the driver.

If your tranny is really overfilled, you can either slip a thin (think fishtank air) hose down the dipstick tube and pump/siphon some out, or I suppose you could pop off the tranny cooler line where it goes into the radiator.
Even if the car were to go into drive at idle....it would not move at more than 3-4mph.....its not that scary.
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Well in both Park and Neutral it's still reading above the max line -_- What is recommended for draining the excess fluid?
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Old 11-26-2009, 12:55 AM
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Well in both Park and Neutral it's still reading above the max line -_- What is recommended for draining the excess fluid?
Best way would be to drain some from the pan. When was the last time the filter + fluid was changed? Might be a good excuse to do it...
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Old 11-26-2009, 06:12 PM
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Best way would be to drain some from the pan. When was the last time the filter + fluid was changed? Might be a good excuse to do it...
Actually, was looking through the paperwork and the trani was serviced in June, I just hope the trani is not on its way out. It takes awhile to shift and you have to feather it sometimes to make it shift.

Thanks, I'll hopefully drain some fluid today! woot
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Old 11-26-2009, 10:14 PM
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Actually, was looking through the paperwork and the trani was serviced in June, I just hope the trani is not on its way out. It takes awhile to shift and you have to feather it sometimes to make it shift.

Thanks, I'll hopefully drain some fluid today! woot
Well deal with the overfilled problem first then go from there. If its still acting funny it might just be a linkage/modulator issue. Steve Brotherton has a great article on this.
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Even if the car were to go into drive at idle....it would not move at more than 3-4mph.....its not that scary.
Not only is it scary, it is dangerous as hell, if you are standing right in front with your body touching the car and it moves forward at 3-4 mph, you can very well be run over by your own car, or crushed between the car and another object [car,wall,pole,etc]

You will likely only be run over by a car once in your life, keep parking brakes engaged and automatic transmissions in Park when working on a vehicle with it's engine running. Bad things do happen, don't temp Murphy.......
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