Symptoms of low oil level in an automatic transmission:
*Slip: The transmission may slip when changing gears, especially at higher speeds.
* Difficulty shifting gears: Difficulty shifting into or out of gear from Park, Reverse or Neutral.
*Noise or Vibration: The transmission may make noise or vibration while driving.
* Burnt Smell: A burnt oil smell may occur, indicating overheating or friction.
*Oil Leaks: You may notice oil leaks under the car near the transmission.
*Elevated temperature: Transmission fluid temperature may increase due to lack of lubrication.
* Transmission Light Illuminations: The transmission light may illuminate on your instrument panel to indicate a problem with the oil level or pressure.
* Gear shifts are not smooth: Gear shifts may not be smooth and may be jerky or drawn out.
* Increased fuel consumption: Reduced oil levels can lead to increased friction, resulting in reduced efficiency and increased fuel consumption.
* Difficulty starting the car: In some cases, starting a car with a low oil level in the gearbox may be difficult or impossible.