Under the vehicle, on the side of the transmission, there should be a plug that you can remove to chek/add lubricant. You should be able to stick in your fingertip to feel for lubricant. If lubricant is needed, you will need a siphon-type pump to transfer the lubricant from the container to the transmission. When the transmission reaches the level of the hole and starts to leak out, the transmission is full.
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
When the level gets to the add mark. Usually the add mark will require 1 pint of fluid. Never ever overfill the transmission with fluid. Check the level according to instructions in your owners manual. If you have to add fluid, then you have a leak.
A manual transmision doesnt use transmision fluid
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.
You add the type of manual transmission fluid specified in your owner's manual - nothing else.
There should be two dipsticks under the hood on a Malibu. One will be plainly marked "OIL" or "ENGINE OIL." The other one is your transmission fluid. This is assuming your Malibu has automatic transmission. If your Malibu has a manual transmission (stick shift), then there is no dipstick for transmission fluid -- manual trannies get lubrication from the engine oil.
the plug to add and check the transmission fluid is on the side of the transmission and only accessable from under the vehicle.
If it is an A/T you add through the same place you check it. If it is a manual transmission, you add underneath the car on the side of the trans. This information can be found in your owner's manual. Don't have one, get one. Dealer or salvage yard is a source.
Fluid is added through the transmission dipstick.
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you pour it in :)
Fill plug on the side of the transmission case.