The transmission has been behaving abnormally. It would hang on 1st gear for quite some time before engaging 2nd gear, whenever driven for the first time in the day. However it shifts fine for the rest of the day, but occasionally hangs on some of the gears. This is indicative of low transmission oil level.
To check the transmission oil level:
1. Drive the car to warm up the oil to about 60C.
2. Park the car on horizontal ground and chock the wheels.
3. Put the gear into Park position and put the handbrakes on.
4. With the engine running at idle speed, remove the level plug.
5. If oil streams out and then starts to drip, the oil level is correct. Close the level plug.
6. If oil drips out or does not flow at all, close the level plug, stop the engine, and add 0.5 litres of transmission oil through the filler hole.
7. Repeat the level checking procedure until the level is correct.
Too much oil may have the following consequences:
1. abnormal heating of the oil,
2. oil leaks.
Too little oil may damage the transmission.

Sigh... after topping up the oil, the gear change is still not smooth, especially when engine is cold in the morning. I suspect there's some water in the transmission, since the car has a history of driving in flood water. Hmm... need to change out the oil in future.
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