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Don’t Take It Lightly How to Identify Transmission Fluid

Now many car owners already know that when the car is out of warranty, they can choose some good brands and high-quality oils, including motor oil, booster oil and transmission oil. Especially car owners who want to eat some refined grains for their car and change the driving feeling.

Once a car owner came to change the “redline” transmission oil, and according to him, changing the oil gave him a “velvet-like feeling” in gear. So everyone buys all kinds of oil through various channels, trying to change the condition of their car through oil products. As long as the quality of oil products is guaranteed, of course, it is the best, but how to ensure that the purchased oil is genuine? Especially the transmission oil. Today, I will talk about the characteristics of transmission oil, and also provide you with a reference for buying oil.

1. Look at the color: the genuine oil is black to dark green;

2. Smell the oil: the genuine oil has a burnt smell;

3. Look at the fluidity of the oil: After the genuine oil is “hanging the bottle”, it will not be clean for a long time;

4. Look at the bubbles of the oil: after the genuine oil is shaken, there are few bubbles;

5. Look at the viscosity of the oil: genuine oil is not easy to remove, and can be drawn.

If you do not have the above characteristics, it is recommended that you be more cautious and replace the fake and shoddy oil, the damage to the gearbox is very serious, and the loss outweighs the gain.

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