You are not supposed to, it's a sealed transmission, no dip stick.
It is important to check the fluid levels of a car. The transmission dipstick of this car is under the cars hood, behind the grill on the front of the engine block and has a red seal.
Low fluid levels in engine.
Answer There is a dip stick at the back of the engine. Start your engine first, let it run and check your transmission oil level. You only check transmission oil levels when the engine is running, other oil levels have to be checked when the engine is warm to hot but not running.
Std. transmission? Bad clutch? Auto transmission? Check transmission fluid level
No, it wouldn't work because of the cyllinder combustion default levels.
The 2009 Avalon transmission is a sealed unit and only the dealer can check fluid levels. They say they do it when ever the car is serviced.
The transmission fluid on a 96 Pontiac Grand Am SE is put into the filler tube on the left side of the engine. It runs directly into the top of the transmission and also contains a dipstick to check fluid levels.
it could simply be low on fluid. with the engine at operating temperature, hold firm the brakes while cycling transmission selector from park to "L" and all the way back to park slowly. open hood, with engine still running and locate the yellow or orange transmission-transaxle dip-stick and ensure fluid levels are between dots/lines on tip of stick
Because a tundra has very low precipitation levels. <10 inches per year!
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All fluids should be checked when you purchase fuel. All fluids except for the transmission fluid should be checked with the engine off and at operating temperature. The transmission fluid should be checked the engine running and the transmission in PARK if automatic or NEUTRAL if manual.
No because there is a such thing as an alpine tundra that is much nicer.