Yes, it does.
The 1993 Suzuki neutral safety switch is located on the top of the transmission. You can access the switch through the shifting console.
You can fill the transmission through the transmission dip stick tube.
No, dipstick. Fluid level is checked through a plug on the side.
Through where the transmission dip stick tube.
Through the dipstick tube--Do Not overfill
The Honda automatic transmission is filled through the transmission dipstick hole.
The transmission fluid for the automatic transmission is added through the automatic transmission fluid dipstick located to the passenger side of the engine near the firewall , use a funnel
Through the transmission dip stick hole.
If it is an automatic--through the dipstick tube If it is Standard through fill plug at side of transmission
The transmission fluid in an automatic transmission is added through the same tube that the dipstick sits in. For adding fluid, it is best to purchase a long-neck funnel, which is made just for this purpose. Be careful not to overfill the transmission. Always check the fluid level with the engine running, the transmission in either 'park' or 'neutral', and the vehicle on level ground.
You can't shift gears on an automatic transmission because, as it is called, it's automatic! You don't need to shift, it does it for you. == == Maybe the question should be "Why is my automatic transmission not shifting through gears for me as it should?" Could it be a fairly simlpe fix or am I losing my transmission? Yeah Dopey!
Usually through the dipstick tube - Do Not Overfill