Transmission fluid definition

Transmission fluid means oil drained from a transmission of a conveyance.
Transmission fluid means a product intended for use in a motor vehicle as either a lubricant, coolant, or liquid medium in any type of transmission, or any other type of unit through which, or by which, force, energy, or power is transferred from a motor vehicle engine by hydraulic means to the driving assembly. Transmission fluid does not include manual transmission lubricant, as described in the latest revision of the SAE Information Report on axle and manual transmission lubricants, SAE International J308.

Examples of Transmission fluid in a sentence

  • Transmission and transaxle cases and their internal components; Mounts; Torque converter; Vacuum modulator; Transmission oil cooler; Gear shift lever; Transmission shift linkage; Pan; Transmission fluid and filter only in conjunction with covered Mechanical Breakdowns.

  • The books of account and other financial records of Coronado are complete and correct in all material respects and are maintained in accordance with good business and accounting practices.

  • Transmission and transaxle cases and their internal components; Torque converter; Vacuum modulator; Gear shift lever; Transmission shift linkage; Pan; Transmission fluid and filter only in conjunction with covered Mechanical Breakdowns.

  • It is the responsibility of the purchaser to check Transmission fluid levels and temperatures, to monitor gauges and dash lights and to insure proper operation.