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Not always bubbles on transmission dipstick are caused by insufficient ATF (transmission oil) level or its overflow. Problem can be more serious. As a rule, this symptom indicates certain
faults in the transmission operation. In
most cases, transmission fluid foaming is caused by abnormal ATF levels, but sometimes it is a result of transmission being damaged badly.
A crucial role in operability of CVTs is given to specific fluids (CVTF) used only in variable transmissions. These fluids have great lubricating properties and at the same time they prevent the belt from slipping on the pulleys. The achievement of such an objective is possible thanks to the use of unique packs of additives. But sometimes young drivers of CVT-equipped cars often wonder whether it would be safe to use automatic transmissions fluids (ATF) in their CVTs.
Nowadays, many modern cars (passenger cars as well as SUVs) more and more often are equipped with a CVT transmission instead of a conventional automatic transmission. Transmission fluid in CVT transmissions plays no less important role than in conventional automatic transmissions. Thus, well-timed changing of transmission fluid in the CVT unit is considered to be a key maintenance procedure.
Many drivers know about the importance of ATF change, but, unfortunately, they frequently forget about filter replacement. In this article, we will learn why it is important to timely replace automatic transmission filters, examine their types, and become familiar with their replacement frequency.
If a car driver decides to change the fluid inside the transmission or engine, then he needs a convenient and high-quality unit for extraction of old fluid, its transfer, and most importantly for pumping in the new transmission fluid inside the gearbox (or other car component). Thus, fluid syringes (also known as oil suction guns) became quite popular among car repair specialists and drivers.