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There is no dip stick on this vehicle for the transmission. There is a plug you remove that you fill it in one hole until it pours out the cap on the front of the transmission. You are supposed to remove the plastic cap before filling and then replace it with a new one. I always reuse the old one never had a problem.
It's located on the left side of the engine. near the motor oil cap and spark plug coils.
Look at the oil fill. The place where the dip-stick is. You will see a metal clamp. Follow that clamp to the front. There you will see a black wire. That is the wire that goes to the spark plug. Gently pull the wire off and then you will see the spark plug. You will need the the long 1/2" socket in order to fit into the space to loosen the plug. When you put the new plug in,use the socket to help you. It will be easier for you. Your fingers will not fit. Good luck, Lou
Passanger side of engine, comes up between spark plug #2 and #4 (first and second spark plugs from the front on the passanger side.
Nope, doesn't have one. They use a side fill plug. The idea behind the Saturn transmission is that it's supposed to be "sealed" and it's not supposed to leak... So much for that theory, right?
No one in the Bible was supposed to dip in the Nile River 7 times. Elisha's servant told Naaman he was supposed to dip 7 times in the Jordan River to be cleansed of leprosy - see 2 Kings 5:1-14.
there is no dip stick, there is a plug under the transmission that you have to take out and if fluid comes out it is full, it is only a 1/4 inch plug.
You are never supposed to dip the American Flag to any one or any thing.
There is no dip stick you must remove the upper plug by the drain.
You fill the automatic transmission through the transmission dip stick tube. There is a drain plug in the transmission oil pan, but no filler plug. The transmission dip stick handle is usually yellow and has a spring steel catch (if it hasn
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there should be a dip stick on the bottom of your filler plug.