All fluids should be checked when you purchase fuel. All fluids except for the Transmission Fluid should be checked with the engine off and at operating temperature. The transmission fluid should be checked the engine running and the transmission in PARK if automatic or NEUTRAL if manual.
Depends on the car.
Tire pressures , all fluid levels ,
Anti freeze. You need to get that fixed. and fast. Check your coolant fluid levels.
It is important to check and maintain fluid levels in a car. To check the transmission fluid, a person looks for the red cap under the hood, this is the transmission dipstick.
You should check your brake fluid every three months to make sure the levels are okay. If the levels are down, replace the fluids immediately...better safe than sorry.
It is important to check the fluid levels while owning a car. To check the transmission fluid, make sure the car is warm, look under the hood for a yellow or red cap, sometimes labeled with Transmission, pull it out, wipe it off and dip it back into the tube, and pull it out and see the level of the fluid on the stick.
check the fluid with the car off
Full car service usually means they change your oil and filter, change the spark plugs and fuel filter, check all other fluid levels and do an overall safety check of the entire engine and vehicle.
check fluid levels
first check your break fluid levels if low fill start car pump brakes ten times stop car check fluid again add if needed. if fluid is good then the master cylider is bad... replace it
Just like with engine oil, transmission fluid is easy to check. There is a dipstick similar to that used to check engine oil levels. It is usually farther back on the engine. Pull it out and check the levels of the transmission fluid.
Assuming you mean oil pressure, check all the fluid levels NOW. You may be low on oil.