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∙ 2015-07-15 19:05:40Where ever the liquid mark is at on the dipstick, determines how empty or full it is.
exp:_____>If mark is between "F" and "E" it's half way full.
Also Have a good close look at the dipstick.Some models have a temp marking on it for cold or hot refills.The top or highest temp reading after driving atleast 15 minutes is the most accurate way.
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∙ 2015-07-15 19:05:40read the dipstick
Remove the dipstick from the automatic transmission dipstick tube and read it. It will tell you what type of ATF to use.
there is no dipstick! it is a sealed unit and has to be put on a lift to have it checked!
Remove the transmission dipstick and read it, it will tell what fluid to use.
If it is an automatic, read the dipstick. It is written on the dipstick. If it is a standard tranmission, mercon works.
it is on the right hand side. it say transmission on it. read the stick before you put Filide in it
Remove the transmission dipstick and read what it says on the stick, it will tell you what fluid to use.
If that is an automatic transmission, pull the dipstick and read it, it will tell what fluid to use.
Assuming this is an automatic transmission, pull the dipstick out and read it, it will tell you the proper ATF to use.
Remove the transmission dipstick and read it, it will tell what is the correct fluid to use.
Start engine, idle in park. Pull dipstick, wipe off and reinsert. Pull dipstick and read the level.
A 2002 Honda CR-V has a dipstick that can be pulled out to check the transmission levels. Find the dipstick under the hood and pull it out and then wipe off any liquid. Put the dipstick back in and pull it out slowly to read the levels on the dipstick.