my transmission was knocking for alittle while like a month i figured it was something else but I recently noticed my trans fluid was low and thought this might slove the problem

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Asked by DavidRains Jan 26, 2015 at 12:18 AM about the Dodge RAM 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I added some fluid and it's been about
half a day. will the knocking become a bad
problem if it still does it or should it go
away over time?

3 Answers

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I would continually check the Fluid and make sure there are no leaks. Make sure there isn't a Check Engine Light on. If it continues to give you trouble you probably need an Transmission Expert to look at it.

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I just thought it was a bad manifold but then had my dad looK and he said your low on trans oil pretty low so we added some.. and it's been awhile cause I wasn't sure what it was myself but we added more new oil today so I figured they could be alittle dry cause didn't have enough oil so maybe the knocking will go away, it's only for about 2 3 minutes when I crank it up then after it heats up its gone

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