Can you drive with the AT oil Temp light on?
AT Oil Temperature Warning Light Allow the engine to idle while the transmission cools down and let this light turn itself off. You can continue driving once it’s off, but if the light returns, you’ll want a professional diagnosis from one of our techs to find out why your transmission is overheating.
What temperature does the transmission light come on?
The ideal temperature for your transmission is 200 degrees. For every 20 degrees past 200, the lifespan of your transmission is reduced by a factor of 2. In other words, if you hit 220 degrees, you can expect to get about half the normal life out of your transmission.
What does the oil temperature warning light mean?
Automatic Transmission Oil Temperature Warning Propel levels and temperature of transmission oil, also called transmission fluid, are vital to your car’s transmission working properly. This indicator light is warning you that the transmission fluid’s temperature too high, which can lead to transmission failure.
When does the a / T oil light come on?
This is the first time I’ve ever seen the A/T oil light come on. The AT light comes on during the initial bulb check. It won’t go out until the engine starts to run. You may not have seen it before. Do you know whether or not you’re getting spark?
What to do when the at oil temp light flashes?
If the AT Oil Temp light flashes while driving, please stop the car as quickly as possible in a safe place and allow the engine to cool or idle until the light goes off. If you keep driving the car in such condition for long you could cause more expensive transmission damage to your car.
Why does my Subaru at oil temp light come on?
The Subaru at oil temperature light coming on when driving or while the car engine is running simply means or indicates that the fluid temperature of the automatic transmission is too hot or higher than normal.