On the drivers side of the transmission there are two plugs, they take a torx bit.
One is about mid way up the side, and the other is on the bottom, bottom is for draining, and the other is for filling.
Fill until fluid runs back out of the hole, you are done.
For a 1995 manual transmission grand am, the fluid capacity is 2.0 quarts for a complete drain and refill. The fluid type is 80W90 transmission oil.
Should be a plug on the side of transmission
Read your owner's manual. This information can be found there.
If it is a Manual transmission you do not have a dipsticks.
On a 1995 Ford Ranger ( North America models ) The 5 speed manual transmission takes : ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * transmission code " M " *
It all depends on the type of transmission the truck has, if it is manual than manual transmission fluid is used where if it is automatic, automatic transmission fluid is used Not always, my 91 302 with a 5 speed manual uses auto fluid, a lot of manuals do.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ( for automatic and manual transmissions )
the plug to add and check the transmission fluid is on the side of the transmission and only accessable from under the vehicle.
If your Accord is an automatic, use the Honda automatic transmission fluid. With a manual, the Honda manual transmission fluid. I'd strongly suggest using genuine Honda fluid over a substitute.
Usually you drain and replace it...;)
The manual transmission takes gear oil. I prefer the lucas heavy duty 80/90 gear oil... It works great The automatic take MOPAR ATF+4.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid for your 5 speed manual