Yes. While looking at the engine from the front of the vehicle, look under the radiator hose slightly to the right and about 1/3 down on the motor. It will have a yellow top, and a little locking lever. You either need skinny arms or something to reach with, as it's hard to get to.
i have a 2003 Saturn vue and there is no dipstick for the transmission fluid. its a plug. you have to take you car to a shop and get them to check it... i know it sounds crazy. but they usually have to put it on a lift to get to it.
In a 2002 Ford Taurus the type of automatic transmission fluid to use is indicated on the automatic transmission fluid dipstick or the dipstick handle
For automatic transmission: remove transmission dipstick, put fluid in dipstick tube with funnel. be careful not to overfill.
Right behind the grill on the car, there will be a knob with a black rubber handle, this is the transmission dipstick. Pull it out, wipe it off, dip it back into its hole, pull it out and read the fluid level on the bottom of the dipstick.
Starting in 2002 the Ford Explorer 4 door does not have an automatic transmission fluid dipstick
dipstick tube
with a dipstick
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer , the 4 door doesn't have an automatic transmission fluid level dipstick
Starting with the 2002 model year , the Ford Explorer four door does not have an automatic transmission fluid dipstick
Remove the transmission dipstick and add the fluid in the dipstick channel.
Transmission fluid is usually added through the dipstick tube.
You wouldn't want to do that because starting with the 2002 model Ford Explorer ( four door ) there is no automatic transmission fluid dipstick / dipstick tube that would allow you to put in automatic transmission fluid at home