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I thought I knew how to read the dipstick on my M923 transmission.
Engine running.
Transmission fluid temperate at ~170-180 degrees.
Transmission in neutral.
Push dipstick fully down into receptacle and pull out to observe level on the dipstick.
I can do that a dozen times and get a dozen different readings. Sometimes it is at the bottom line and sometimes it is at the top. Sometimes it shows that I have a few quarts too much. I have tried moving through R-N-1-5 with the selector before measuring. I have tried leaving it sit (running) for a few minutes and then testing. It changes in the span of ten seconds.
I swapped out the 10W oil in the transmission with Dextron III. I also swapped out the remote filter on the passengers side of the engine compartment at the same time. I took out ~4.5 gallons and that is what I put back in (minus a quart because it was reading WAY too high). Now I can't get the transfluid level on the dipstick to stabilize.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?
Engine running.
Transmission fluid temperate at ~170-180 degrees.
Transmission in neutral.
Push dipstick fully down into receptacle and pull out to observe level on the dipstick.
I can do that a dozen times and get a dozen different readings. Sometimes it is at the bottom line and sometimes it is at the top. Sometimes it shows that I have a few quarts too much. I have tried moving through R-N-1-5 with the selector before measuring. I have tried leaving it sit (running) for a few minutes and then testing. It changes in the span of ten seconds.
I swapped out the 10W oil in the transmission with Dextron III. I also swapped out the remote filter on the passengers side of the engine compartment at the same time. I took out ~4.5 gallons and that is what I put back in (minus a quart because it was reading WAY too high). Now I can't get the transfluid level on the dipstick to stabilize.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?