You add Transmission Fluid at the same place you check it.
In the transmission dipstick.
4 quarts
A 1999 Toyota Camry LE will have a inlet for the transmission fluid located next to the transmission housing. Before adding fluid to the system it is important to drain the older fluid. Be sure to add the correct amount and avoid over filling the system.
Check the transmission fluid level, if it's not enough add more fluid.
Transmission fluid holder? the only place you should be putting transmission fluid is in the transmission. You add it through the same tube that holds your dipstick. Check it warm and add a quart at a time using a funnel.
In the steering wheel fluid reservoir, passenger side of engine. Add dextron transmission fluid to it not "steering wheel fluid"
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To add transmission fluid to a 2014 Toyota Camry, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running. Locate the transmission dipstick, usually found near the back of the engine bay, and pull it out to check the fluid level. If it’s low, use a funnel to add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube, ensuring not to overfill. After adding fluid, recheck the level and secure the dipstick.
just add it through the dip stick where u check it
I have a 1995 Camry. Yes, Toyota recommends Dexron II or Dexron III transmission fluid. (Check the cap on top of the power steering reservoir. It will say to add Dexron II fluid only)
Believe it or not, you add transmission fluid into the same tume that you use to check the transmission fluid. Just a reminder, before you add transmission fluid, make sure you check the level properly. Vehicle must be level, warmed up, and running. Also make sure you put the transmission through all of the gears before checking it.
To change the transmission fluid, you first drain the old fluid by removing the large bolt to the left hand side of the transmission, after it is drained you may place the bolt back on. Add the new fluid under the hood of the car, where you check the transmission fluid at.