Get a narrow funnel and fill in the location you check the level from. Pour in a quart at a time and with your foot on the brake and car running shift the gears from park N, D 1,2,3, etc a few times. Check the level again if you need more add another quart......... Actually this is wrong because you have to check the fluid from the bottom on the back side of the transmission with a special tool. So if you don't have a way of getting under the car or have a special tool to do it with then you won't be able to. You also have to fill the fluid using this same hole.
can I add trasmision fluid on suzuki forenza 2008
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
you dont it is a sealed transmission.
Take it to the dealership
Car has to be level on Jacks, and you will need a 8mm square drive to remove the plug. Where the right side axle goes out to the wheel from the transmission you will see a plug that the 8mm square drive will fit. Turn out the plug and fluid should just run out if its full. If none come out put your pinkie finger in the hole and you should get some fluid on your finger, if there is none you need to add fluid through that hole. You will need a suction gun to push fluid into the transmission.
First we have to know Automatic or manual. A/T is easy: add the fluid in the same place as the dipstick. M/T you have to get under the car...
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You should never add transmission fluid to a Chevrolet 350 engine. You can add transmission fluid to the transmission through the transmission dipstick holder.
You use a funel mad for trans fluid and poor it down the dip stick hole. FYI theres a sight glass under the car to check the level of the fluid. Actually the Forenza/Reno has no dipstick, or any type of sight glass for fluid levels anywhere. Not even the A/C. The only way to check and/or add fluid is to remove the fill plug located just below the passenger side output shaft ( inboard CV joint ). It's an 8mm square drive just like the drain plug at the bottom of the trans. Be sure to fill with only Suzuki trans fluid SP4A ( LT 71141 ) Have fun with it. It's a simple job, the hardest part is locating the fill plug as there is a motor mount bracket partially blocking your view! Eric A. Certified Suzuki Tech, Everett, Wa.
most motorcycles do not have separate tranny fluid, the motor oil is also lube for tranny.
In my 93 Isuzu Rodeo you have to add your transmission fluid buy poring it into the the transmission fluid dipstick.