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GM TH350/TH400
Firewall Mount
Lokar 1211144 Anchor-Tight Flexible Locking Transmission Dipstick Features:
- No Filler Tube Needed
- Eliminates Expulsion Of Dipstick Handle
- Bolted In Sealed Pan Fitting
- Accepts Standard Transmission Funnels
- Made From 6061 Aluminum
- PTFE-Lined Stainless Braided Outer Housing
- No Pan Fitting Leaks During Storage
- Flexible Inner Dipstick Measuring Cable
FAQ:
What is the length of the transmission dipstick tube on a TH350?
- The Lokar transmission dipstick, particularly designed for TH350 transmissions, typically features a tube length of approximately 27 inches. This length is optimized for accurate fluid level readings and easy access for checking and adding transmission fluid.
How do you read a transmission stick?
- Reading a Lokar transmission dipstick involves several steps. First, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the engine is running at idle temperature. Insert the dipstick into the transmission tube and allow it to seat fully. Withdraw the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then check the fluid level against the markings on the dipstick to determine the correct fluid level.
What should my transmission fluid dipstick read?
- Ideally, when checking the Lokar locking transmission dipstick, the fluid level should fall within the designated markings on the dipstick. These markings typically indicate "full" and "add" levels, ensuring the transmission fluid is at an appropriate level for optimal performance.
How do you check transmission fluid dip stick?
- Checking the Lokar trans dipstick involves pulling out the dipstick, wiping it clean, reinserting it fully, and then pulling it out again to read the fluid level. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface, the engine is warm, and the transmission is in park or neutral to obtain an accurate reading of the transmission fluid level.
Specifications:
How lone is the total length
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