Keep your engine hot and running. Hold your break and place the gear stick in every gear for a second or two, then place the car back to park. Pop the hood and look for the Transmission Fluid reservoir's dipstick 'thingy'. With a clean white cloth, clean that fluid off. place the dipstick in and bring it back out to check the fluid level. the fluid level should reach the cross-hatched area marked 'hot'.
Add more fuel if necessary!
-Hope this helped.
-Meiks B.
If your Impala jerks while going up hills, it could be low on transmission fluid. If it does not do it on level ground, check the fluid and replace the filter.
yes get it from the dealer.
Honda
Your '01 Lincoln Town car might not shift gears because it is low on transmission fluid or because the transmission is damaged.
i have this car i didnt know where it was in till recently the dipstick for the transmission is on the drivers side right under where the brake fluid resovour is look straight down and where the transmission shifter cables enter the transmission its a red plug that's ur dipstick. hope u find it cuz it kill me lol hard time finding it
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The Honda passport is a sealed unit which is better serviced at the dealer.However for the mechanically inclined it does have a drain plug and a fill plug at the bottom and left side of transmission. You will need a pump to put the fluid in and when full,start vehicle and run the convertor pump should take n the fliud that's already in the transmission When transmission get to be around 110degrees pump in more fluid til it starts to run out. Then your transmission will be full. otherwise the dealer is the most logical answer.
No they do not. There is a seal between the transfur case and transmission to stop the transfur of fluid from 1 to the other.
P0741 not C
from the trunk
It goes in through the same place that you check it, so you will have to use a funnel. On an '01 the transmission does not have a dipstick and the tube where it normally would be / where you would fill is sealed. The dealership has the tool to open it, most likely the vehicle will have to be towed to the shop.