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A 1998 VW Beetle does not have a dipstick that you can check the transmission fluid with. Instead, there is a fill tube with a red cap on the side of the transmission. Take the red cap off and that is how you check the levels on this type of vehicle.
It needs an IRS Bug transmission. Any Bug from 1969 until end of production will have the right transmission in it.
You don't!! closed system,take to auto service repair shop.
If it has automatic transmission, it takes transmission fluid.
to the right of the tranni under the hood a small ball dip stick for auto tranni if manuel you must take it to a shop
It calls for transmission fluid =]
Most likely it will take mercon transmission fluid. Not to be confused with mercon V transmission fluid. To be sure pull the transmission stick out and read the side of the stick. It will tell you what fluid to use.
80 weight transmission fluid is recommended for the Toyota forklift. The transmission fluid is actually hydraulic fluid. The transmission fluid should be changed every 250 hours.
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.
The amount of transmission fluid for a Mirage will depend on the size of the transmission. Most transmissions for this size automobile take 8 to 12 quarts of fluid. A manual transmission also takes a different type of fluid than an automatic.
Valvoline® - Automatic Transmission Fluid
I belive the transmission will take sincromesh fluid found and any gm dealer and your transfer case will take dexatron III fluid.