If it's from another identical engine, sure.
If it's from a different kind of engine ... it may physically fit, but there's no guarantee that it will "work" in the sense of giving the proper reading, and it may even damage the engine itself (if it's too long and sticks into some place it's not supposed to be).
on the passenger side of the engine about midway back
The 1995 Isuzu Rodeo will have one dipstick ?æon top of the engine, this is the oil dipstick. ?æThe transmission fluid is adjusted from beneath the car.
There's not one.
It's located on the left side of the engine. near the motor oil cap and spark plug coils.
there is no dip stick it is filled from underneath a lube shop will do it cheap don't wait if your transmission is slipping
I know true 95's have a dipstick for the automatic transmission. I also know 96 rodeo's do not but instead have an oil check plug in the transmission oil pan. Isuzu also came out with a 95.5 because all vehichles produced halfway through 1995 legally had to have airbags. So it has the 96 interior but the engine is same as the 95. I do not know if the 95.5 had a transmission dipstick. Mine is a stick.
== == == == There isn't one! Nor is there a way for you to check the level yourself- you must have a mechanic to do it.
There is not a dipstick. There is a plug in the side of the transmission case and the mechanic has to remove it and use a gauge to check the level.
Below Center Of Dash (Console Removed) on a '98 model, in the center under the radio. And my doorstop (Haynes) gives me 5 different locations, depending on the engine, year '89 thru 02 and stick or automatic. Another popular place is behind the right side kick panel.
After the engine has not been running for 45 minutes and is parked on a level surface, simply remove the dip stick and wipe it clean. Reinsert all the way in and pull back out. Read the level on the dip stick and add until at the full mark. Do not overfill.
There is no dip stick. There is a small sight glass about the size of a quarter or so, on the back side of the transmission housing......up towards the top
Will a 1998 rodeo transmission fit in a 1999amigo stick?