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How To Know If Your Hyundai Is Leaking Transmission Fluid

Transmission leaks are a big deal. Letting too much transmission fluid leak can lead to long-term damage to the transmission. It is flammable, unlike oil, and will flash if it hits the exhaust manifold. It should be repaired immediately if it leaks. There can be various symptoms that indicate transmission fluid leaks. This article explains how to know if your Hyundai is leaking transmission fluid.

Dipstick Test

Checking the dipstick for transmission fluid level is the first step in diagnosing transmission problems. The dipstick should be removed, cleaned, reinserted, and removed again to check the fluid level. You should see pink fluid that is almost clear. Replace the fluid if it looks brownish.

Liquid Leaks

The easiest way to determine if your transmission leaks fluid is to check it. Check the ground where you park your car, or under your car. It will have dark spots caused by transmission fluid. Check your fluid levels if you notice spots on the ground.

Signal Light on Dashboard

Dashboard warning lights are common in modern cars. The purpose of these lights is to alert you of possible engine problems. There are a variety of reasons why your transmission light may come on, including overheated fluid. See your owner's manual for specific information about the warning light.

Gear Grinding

The transmission will not behave properly if the transmission fluid is low. Grinding gears can be one of the symptoms of this problem. A damaged transmission synchronizer might also cause this sound. Whenever something seems off with your car, check your fluid level and consult a professional.

An Audible Clank

Your car might start making this sound if it has a transmission leak.

Vibrations

As you drive, you might notice strange sounds and vibrations as well. It is probably due to slipping gears. If the fluid level is low, the transmission cannot behave as designed, resulting in odd behaviors such as sudden surging. In addition to causing vibrations and unreliable performance, a car with this problem is also unsafe to drive.

Smell of Burning

When transmission fluid leaks, you will likely notice certain smells that indicate trouble. Overheating transmission fluid may cause a burning smell. Don't panic. There's a possibility that the problem has nothing to do with your transmission, but you shouldn't take that chance or delay getting it diagnosed.

Acceleration Delay

A vehicle's transmission switches gears instantly. Normally, the gears shift seamlessly so that you never notice them. When the transmission level is low, shifting from one gear to another is often delayed, and the car won't accelerate smoothly.

Noisy Neutral

You may need to replace your transmission fluid if your car makes a bumping sound when shifting gears or in neutral.

Transmission Heat Extremes

Transmissions in cars do a lot of work. Therefore, it's essential that it has enough fluid. Gears can become hot when the fluid level gets low, resulting in insufficient lubrication. Look for signs of overheating on your dashboard's temperature gauge.

Conclusion

Although transmission fluid leaks are dangerous they are fairly common and can be dealt with easily. You should have your transmission checked right away by a professional if it occurs. The sooner you fix the leak the safer it is for you.