What does check light with transmission symbol in Honda Accord 98 mean?

Asked by Steven Oct 09, 2015 at 04:22 PM about the 1998 Honda Accord

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I'm guessing that it's low on fluid. To check an automatic transmission, it's best to do it when the car is warmed up and the engine has to be running when you pull the stick. Wipe the stick put it back in and remove it and check the level. If low, you will have to add the tranny fluid through the dipstick hole. You will have to go to the auto store and buy a transmission funnel. It is a very long funnel with a long skinny neck to fit in the dipstick hole.

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