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P0404 EGR Sensor Circuit Range/Performance, Stuck Open, to fix, either clean out or replace it, this should do it. p1404 relates to same problem. replace EGR and you should be ok. dont forget to clear the code when repaired.
Open up your bonnet and look at the very back of the engine and you should see a long tube with a colored handle sticking out, also the check engine light can also be the engine oil so on either side of the engine you should see the same thing as the transmission handle. Its best to check both the transmission & engine oil/fluid by pull out each one by one when the engine is off and cold then get a rag and wipe off the oil/fluid on the longs metal sticks and putting them back in & out to see how much oil/fluid they have.
On both sticks they have a add more & max level lines so if the oil/fluid is on the add more line, add more oil/fluid to them to get it on the max line.
Remeber that the transmission oil/fluid goes to the back stick behind the motor and the motor oil/fluid goes to the side one. Good luck.
I am unfamiliar with exact car, however, It is not unusual for transmission oil to be put in via the the transmission dip stick tube - do not confuse it with the engine oil dip stick tube. Do it slowly and make sure you dont over fill or you will eventutally blow your transmission box seals or worse. Let the oil settle before checking levels too because it is easy to misread the dip stick when you have used the dip stick tube to fill oil in.
i would say you have a problem with the computer that controls the tranny i just went through this with a jeep we changed the solenoids and no luck so we changed the computer and it fixed it right up
there should be two bolts on the bottom of the transmission the higher one is for the fill and the lower one is the drain... for an 05 optima i recommend 2 quarts penzoil manual transmission gear oil
Just Check The Drain Plug , Then Drain the Old Oil, Before Filling It With New Oil Check The Oil Quantity From Your Manual Book .And Add Same Amount Of Oil. Thanks.
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