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There's this used car I like that I'm thinking about buying. Well, I looked under the hood and checked it out and I noticed that the transmission fluid seems to be thin and has bubbles in it. So, what does that mean????

2007-02-18 11:16:48 · 4 answers · asked by Jenny 3 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Transmission fluid is thin. the bubbles could have occured when the dipstick was pulled out of the transmission. My advice to anyone when they are buying a used car. Have it checked out by a reputable mechanic. It may come with a fee, usually around $50 or less. but it is better to pay that rather than you buying something that is going to be a headache. Most dealers will allow you to take the vehicle to a mechanic to be checked out. If the dealer will not let you do this. end your business with him at that very moment, turn around, and run like hell. That dealer is a rip off.

2007-02-18 11:30:20 · answer #1 · answered by bobby 6 · 1 0

If i were you i would get a used car butin good shape then you could use your extra money for other stuff just because it is used doesnt mean it isnt good! you know what i mean so i would defenatly do that you could always use some exrra money. Infiniti cars are good enough to buy. You can get one too.

2014-05-21 06:24:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

trans fluid is very trans parent, an thin to start with,that i would worry about last. if it smells burnt or hot, an not like oil, than that is alot of worries. 2nd bubbles, can be something small to lots of dollars, have it checked before purchase

2007-02-19 00:07:12 · answer #3 · answered by Racer 35 3 · 1 0

Trans fluid is thin! As long as its not black or smell burnt!I advise you to take it and have it checked out before buying.

2007-02-19 00:05:08 · answer #4 · answered by baditude2075 2 · 1 0

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