Look on the side of the transmission housing for a filler plug. It is usually circular cap with a square indentation. You need a 1/2 inch drive socket with an extension to open it. Transmission fluid will have to be pumped into the tranny.
It doesn't have a dipstick for the manual transmission , the transmission fluid level is checked at the FILL PLUG on the side of the transmission
If your Toyota has a manual transmission, the fluid will be put in by removing the gearshift, and literally pouring the fluid into the cavity under the shifter.
The 1984 Dodge Caravan which was the first year had a curb weight of 2,910 lbs with manual transmission and 2,954 lbs with an A/T.
Just fill the transmission through the dipstick. That is the way I've ever filled a auto transmission. Never had a manual that I had to fill, but I would think that you would fill it like a rear end.
Most likely causes are low transmission fluid level, dirty transmission fluid, or clogged transmission fluid filter.
transmission fluid is getting into engine in our 1984 ford f 150
When I serviced my transmission, I bought fluid and parts from the dealer. It is a special "synthetic oil" fluid.
The fuel tank of a 1984 Nissan Pulsar is 15.9 gallons. That size is the same no matter if the car is a manual transmission or an automatic transmission.
Assuming you have an automatic transmission, the dipstick should be located toward the rear of the engine on the passenger side. With vehicle warmed up and parking brake applied the transmission fluid is checked with the transmission in neutral.
Automatic Transmission fluid
Attached to the rear of the engine is the transmission. There is a filler tube coming out of the transmission and it usually has a red dipstick that you remove to add fluid. Dexron 3 is the fluid to be added.
any brand of dextron for an automatic 75w-90 for rear diff. and front diff as well as manual tranny.