chickensducks&agoose :
Although I am adept at tire changes, and generally change at least one a month (mine or someone elses), the other stuff I know about my car is as follows:
1. It is green.
2. It has 4 tires.
3. they are round.
4. i put gas in the hole under the flap on the side.
5. It is a good car.
6. it has 4 wheel drive. or all wheel drive. anyway, all the wheels on my car go.
6. It will not parallel park.
7. there's stuff under the hood that moves, so i try to stay away from that stuff.
8. I put blue stuff in the little spot with the picture of the windshield wipers.
9. i can either have HOT seat heat, or warm seat heat
10. crayon does not come off the fuzzy ceiling.
I am very glad my husband knows how to fix stuff when it breaks. When he was overseas, it was pretty bad. Did you know it's bad to drive a car with no transmission fluid? and no... i don't even know what that is, what it does, or where it goes... but his car apparently ran out and i drove it anyway. very bad.
I don't think it's weird if a lady knows how to fix a car... i get a lot of looks when I change my own tires, or stop to help someone else on the road. the more skills people have, the easier this life will be.
after reading your list I'm starting to feel like a car genius
but I know I'm really not.
To further your education...... Your car can't manufacture it's own lube, but many components need it and some work on hydrolic pressure too (oil of course, tranny as you found out, power steering, clutch, brake system, cooling system, etc). So here's what you do, get yerself a Haynes manual from the parts store that has the year/make/model of YOUR car on the front of the book. Chapter 1 is about routine maintenance and what kinds of liquids need to be checked/filled/changed periodically and it also specifies what kind to refill with. It won't make you a car genius, but it might help you avoid that tranny problem.....