Want this question answered?
Unless you have a LEAK you shouldn't have to add automatic transmission fluid on a regular basis
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
Through the automatic transmission fluid dipstick tube , at the back of your engine , slightly to the left ( looking from the front of the Explorer ) by the firewall
dipstick tube
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission - fill to this level
Transmission fluid is usually added through the dipstick tube.
The transmission does not have a dip stick, you will have to add the fluid at the body of the transmission. You can blame that on GM for designing stuff like this. You will want to take that in to get topped off if it needs it, unless you are handy. I just change my fluid and it was a pain to do. I had to buy a hand pump and it took forever. I miss the old days when each manufactor made their own transmission, and wanted you to check the fluid.
There is a fluid check/fill plug located on the front of the transmission. Add fluid there until it is level with the bottom of the hole.?æ
On a 1995 Ford Explorer ( automatic transmission ) You use a funnel and add transmission fluid through the dipstick tube ( it is located in the engine compartment , by the firewall , towards the passenger side of the vehicle , where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine )
In the dip stick tube .
On the 2002 Mitsubishis Lancer , you add the transmission fluid down the dipstick tube. There is a specific fluid for manual transmissions , that information is in the manual under Fluid Capacities.
Use a funnel and add it through the transmission dip stick tube, a very little at a time.