Why does my transmission light not come on?
The light may come on in error or it may not come on when it should. If you notice funny smells (especially a sweet burning smell), it could be the sign of excessive heat in your transmission. It’s never a bad idea to check your transmission fluid level somewhat regularly.
When does the check transmission light come on?
If any temperature lights come on for your engine, or if there is even a hint of a burning smell, always get it checked out immediately. Likewise, if the vehicle in question is running continuously during the hot summer months and performance seems poor, it’s a sign of something being awry.
What does the automatic transmission warning light mean?
The automatic transmission warning light means there’s an issue with the transmission, possibly the fluid temperature, fluid level, or pressure.
What does the automatic transmission / automatic gearbox light do?
If the computer detects any abnormal readings from the sensors, a code will be stored and the automatic transmission indicator light will turn on to alert the driver of possible issues. Malfunctioning sensors will also give false readings causing the light to come on so always have the sensors tested again.
Why do I not have a transmission warning light?
Other problems, such as harsh or erratic shifting, not shifting from first gear automatically or transmission fluid that appears dark or smells burnt are problems that do not require a transmission warning light to tell you that there is a problem.
When do you know you have a transmission problem?
You may be experiencing a problem with your transmission if your vehicle is exhibiting any of the following symptoms below:
If any temperature lights come on for your engine, or if there is even a hint of a burning smell, always get it checked out immediately. Likewise, if the vehicle in question is running continuously during the hot summer months and performance seems poor, it’s a sign of something being awry.
What causes the Check Engine light to come on?
Many are related to the transmission. Your mechanic can perform a computer analysis that will reveal the problems that can be causing the Check Engine Light to come on in the form of alphanumeric codes known as P codes. The following are among the most common P codes: Your transmission is overheating.