Manual or automatic?
Automatic check under the hood of your vehicle. In most cases there will be two dip-sticks. One for the motor oil and one for the transmission oil.
Manual ...keep looking you will not find one.
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On an automatic, there is no dipstick under the hood. The 2001 Isuzu Trooper has two plugs on the transmission pan, itself. The lower plug is the drain plug, used if you are changing the Transmission Fluid altogether. The "upper plug", in the recessed area closer to the passenger side, is the fluid check plug. If cold starting, allow the engine to run for about two (2) minutes so the engine can warm-up. Using a 3/4" socket with a 1/2" socket-wrench (an extension or swivel may be useful), loosen this upper plug. Unscrew by hand slowly until you see fluid draining from the plug. If no fluid drains by the time the plug is removed, you can do a finger check. Take your finger (preferably with a glove on it) and feel for fluid to be just at the lip of the recess. If it is low, you will need a fluid pump to apply to the proper level. It is a good idea to change your transmission fluid altogether at about 65k miles (as I understand it.) If doing so, change the transmission pan gasket, and the transmission filter as well. This should all come in on package. Hope this helps.
I have a 1994 Isuzu Trooper and it has issues upshifting at lower speeds. How do I check the fluid level in the transmission when there is no dipstick?
If auto--through the dipstick tube If standard through side plug in transmission
How do you change the transmission fluid on a 2001 4x4 Isuzu trooper
1999 Isuzu trooper
In my 93 Isuzu Rodeo you have to add your transmission fluid buy poring it into the the transmission fluid dipstick.
When changing the filter and fluids of a car, it is important to know the fluid capacity. A 2000 Isuzu Trooper uses 9.1 quarts of transmission fluid.
if it is an automatic then yes, if it is a standard transmission then no
There is a drain plug on the bottom of the transmission. To fill it, there is a plug toward the top of the transmission case where U have to pump the new fluid in till it starts to drain out.. There is no fill or trans. dipstick in top.
ATF-III
when accelerating, if the transmission seems to "jump" or "slip" and is fine after that, it's probably low on fluid. while the trooper is on and in park, pull out the transmission dipstick to read the fluid level. wherwe is the dip stick 2002 Isuzu trooper,thank you the 2002 trooper has no tranny dipstick, you need to check it from under the car. on the tranny pan are two drain plugs. one to drain, one to fill. you need to pump the fluid into the fill plug hole. this is best done at a shop that has a pump . fill it up until the fluid runs out the fill hole. quickly replace the plug. do this on a level surface.
Same location where you pour the motor oil
the trooper has no dipstick for trans its a sealed system on the trans pan you will find a fill plug and a drain plug the one on top inrecess is the one your looking for with the truck in park running remove fill plug fluid level should be just below that hole you can use ur finger to tell