2. Why is transmission fluid red?
A) O Viscosity modifiers turn the fluid red.
B) O Oxidation preventers turn the fluid red.
QO To distinguish it from other fluids and prevent confusion for the user
D) O Red fluids are more slippery.

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Transmission fluid red is made to be red in color in order

C: To distinguish it from other fluids and prevent confusion for the user.

  • Transmission fluid are fluids that are used in in various types of transmissions, these could be used with  CVT as well as  dual clutch models.
  • Transmission fluid could be an automatic transmission fluid or manual transmission fluid.
  • Traditional transmission fluid is been produced from crude oil as well as the  reshaping of hydrocarbons .
  • Synthetic transmission fluid is produced  by various chemical reactions, at high temperature, it can breakdown and oxidize.
  • Uses of Transmission fluid are;
  1. lubrication of the transmission moving part.
  2. Conditions seals to prevent leaking
  • The color of Transmission fluid red is red, as a result of the added dye, and this will help to make it unique from other fluids and to be able to be identified easily by the user.
  • It does not  has anything to do with it's viscousity or any other chemical properties.

Therefore, option C is correct because transmission fluid doesn't have any chemical properties associated with it's red color.

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