On Gm cars with no dipsticks checking the fluid.
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Climb underneath the passangers side with a 7/16 wrench in hand.
3. On the end of the transmission there is a plug (right up under the cv axle) pull the plug out with the 7/16 wrench.
4. If fluid runs out then its full.
If no fluid runs out open the hood and locate the RED plastic cap on to of the transmission, unscrew it and place a funnel into the hole underneath the cap. Fill until fluid runs out the end of the transmission where you had removed the plug with the 7/16 wrench.
After you get it full replace the plug at the end of the transmission and tighten with 7/16 wrench, replace the RED plastic cap on top of the transmission and hand tighten it.
Reallly need 2 people to put fluid in it one to pour it in and one to watch for it to start running out.
I make no guarantee that your vehicle is the same as described above.
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You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level. Takes a special funnel. If there is no place to check the level, then it is a sealed for life transmission.
I'm interested in what a "sealed" trans is? If by that you mean, no dipstick, you simply remove the plug where you add the fluid, (on the side of trans) and put your finger in there :)
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level. If you have a newer GMC the transmission may be a sealed unit with no place the check the level or add fluid.
Same place you check the fluid level. Some have sealed transmissions, there is no dipstick, there is a red knob on top of transmission that says transmission fluid
Same place you check the fluid level. If there is no place to check it, then it is a sealed transmission, which needs no service. At least that is the idea.
You add it at the same place you check it, unless it is a sealed for life unit.
you dont it is a sealed transmission.
It may not have a place. Some GM transmissions are sealed for life. You add fluid the same place you check it. If there is no place to check it, then it is sealed.
its aa sealed transmission you cant change or add fluid
You add fluid at the same place you check it. If there is no place the check the fluid level it is a sealed transmission. It can be checked but I hesitate to post the procedure here. Do it incorrectly and you can damage the transmission. Unless you see an obvious leak, then just have it serviced as outlined in your owner's manual.
There isn't any way to add or check transmission fluid. The transmission is sealed. Look in your owners book to locate transmission, if there is no leaking then it is fine. You can always call a VW dealership if you are not satisfied with this answer.
I heard someone comment that it has a "sealed" transmission, therefore, a dealer has to add fluid. I own a 2002 Isuzu axiom. they don't have a dipstick but they do have a holding tank on the right side you check and add fluid there.