remove Allen head /dip stick in top of trans,just below oil tank.the dip stick looks like a large Allen head bolt.
drain it and put one QT in it
There so many different Ride Kings over the years that this answer is not answerable
You could use a dip-stick or check the gages, there are gages for everything on those modern bikes.
Check for a vacuum module on the transmission. If you see a vacuum line between the transmission and engine, disconnect the line and look for transmission fluid inside the line. If you see transmission fluid in the line, replace the vacuum module. It probably has a split or damaged diaphragm inside.
32 fluid ounces
sounds like it is time for a transmission overhaul but check level of trans fluid first low fluid level will cause these symptoms good luck sounds like it is time for a transmission overhaul but check level of trans fluid first low fluid level will cause these symptoms good luck
There's a filler plug with an Allen hole in it on the forward side of the transmission end cover on the right side of the bike. That filler plug has its own dipstick, which should be read with the bike upright (not leaning on the jiffy stand).
Mobil 424 hydraulic transmission tractor oil or Amsoil tractor hydraulic transmission oil
You didn't specify a year. You should be able to find a chrome fill plug with a large internal hex, located on or near your trans side cover on the right side of the bike, this is the fluid level check location as well as the fill location.
top right side of the transmission, toward the rear.
http://www.hdtalking.com/transmission_clutch_and_primary/3173-how_to_adjust_primary_chain_video.html Try this website it is a video that features the 2003 road king, chain tighten and fluid change
Yes it does. You can check by looking at the brake fluid resevoir, it will say what type of brake fluid to use.