If "normal" fluid intake is assumed to mean a properly hydrated person, urine should be clear to slightly pale yellow; the less colour, the better.
1200-1350 ml
your fluid intake should be 1/4 more than your fluid out put
i shouldn't think so, it can be a sign of infection.
how can transmission fluid git in the intake
Patients in the hospital often have their I and O (Intake and Output) monitored. If a person puts out more fluid than is taken in that person is said to have a negative fluid balance. If the person takes in more than he puts out then he is said to have a positive fluid balance.
no
No not at all if you are driving this car stop at once and fix it or you will blow the motor eventually
This will result in dehydration. A potentially serious condition if not remedied by fluid intake, especially in the elderly and young children.
1000 ml
Transmission fluid should never be in your air intake if so take it to get fixed
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
That is normal. The fluid expands when heated.That is normal. The fluid expands when heated.