I have toyota camery 2001 lately I had some gear shift delay between (2-3-4 not sure) oil is red and smells good and when I left my leg from the paddle it changes easily is it a big problem??

Asked by mutazmutaz Jun 28, 2014 at 01:11 AM about the 2001 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Not sure if you know this already but when checking an automatic transmissions fluid level, you have to pull the stick with the engine running and the tranny warmed up. If you're pulling the stick with the car off, then it will always appear to be full when you may actually be a quart low. If you have been checking it properly and the tranny is full of oil, you may want to take it to the shop and have them do a tranny flush. Your internal filter screen may be getting dirty. Just a thought.........

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