Behind the passenger seat. The compartment is on the left, under a carpet. The dipstick is under there- you fill it in the same spot as you check it.
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To fill the transmission fluid on a 1986 Toyota Celica with a 5-speed manual transmission, locate the fill plug on the side of the transmission case. It's typically a square or hex-shaped plug that can be removed with a wrench. Use a funnel or a fluid pump to add the appropriate transmission fluid until it reaches the bottom of the fill hole. Always check the owner's manual for the specific type and capacity of fluid recommended for your vehicle.
To add transmission fluid in a 1986 Toyota truck, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is typically found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick, clean it, and then use a funnel to pour the recommended type of transmission fluid into the tube. Be sure to check the fluid level with the dipstick while the engine is running and the transmission is in park to ensure proper levels. Always refer to the owner's manual for the correct fluid type and capacity.
Dexron II only
Well they all use ATF or MTF Automatic or manual so you can use the atf fluid which is pink for your transmission
automatic or manual? automatic, use mercron manual, use gear lube
3.9Ltrs of 80w-90w grade oil
Does it have a manual transmission with a hydraulic clutch ?
Automatic thru the Dipstick hole. Manual Trans drivers side 3/4 the way up the side Large plug about 20mm or so in size. Hope This Helps.
Most standard transmissions take 85w90 gear oil. To be sure, check an owners manual or call a dealership.
according to my owners manual it is 12.7 liters
To fill the transmission fluid in a 1986 Oldsmobile Regency, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is usually found near the back of the engine compartment. Remove the dipstick and use a funnel to add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the tube. Be sure to check the fluid level with the engine running and the transmission in "Park" to ensure accurate measurement. Always refer to the owner's manual for the correct fluid type and specifications.