I seem to remember a thread on how to check transmission fluid but cant find it.
We were out last weekend and when I backed out of the throttle, the alarm sounded and boat died. It restarted, but as soon as I engaged the drive, it died again. This happened one more time before it finally started and went into drive OK so I could pick up my kid in the water. The temp gauge was just under 175 as normal although oil pressure still reads 0 and I have to figure out why that one is not working!!! Anyway...
We went for a bit more and the same thing happened.
I opened the trans dipstick and there was no oil on the dipstick. I am wondering if this might be the problem.
So, to check the trans fluid, can that be done on the water (mind you the river is basically glass)? Does the trans have to be in gear - should it not be in gear, etc?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
We were out last weekend and when I backed out of the throttle, the alarm sounded and boat died. It restarted, but as soon as I engaged the drive, it died again. This happened one more time before it finally started and went into drive OK so I could pick up my kid in the water. The temp gauge was just under 175 as normal although oil pressure still reads 0 and I have to figure out why that one is not working!!! Anyway...
We went for a bit more and the same thing happened.
I opened the trans dipstick and there was no oil on the dipstick. I am wondering if this might be the problem.
So, to check the trans fluid, can that be done on the water (mind you the river is basically glass)? Does the trans have to be in gear - should it not be in gear, etc?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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