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Today I was driving my Camry and I've been worried about my brake Ligh being on for so long. I hoped it was just the brake fluid being low. I looked under the hood and notices something weird. Their was this dried-up looking tar near the dipstick of the transmittion. I recently got an oil change. So what can be the problem?
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If you were a lubricating fluid, and you had been spilled, drained, and leaked out for years
You would get nasty too! ![]() Good time to check the transmission fluid anyway. 90% of transmission failures are caused from bad/low fluid. Every time you overheat transmission fuild, the lifespan halves.
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