should not have a filler bolt should just fill straight thru the dipstick pipe on transmission
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
http://www.ledautomotive.com/HowToGuides/94-97Accord/ClimateControlHowTo.asp this doesnt tell you exactly but it gets you started. if you are uncomfortable with this buy a Haynes Book for Advance Auto or Pep Boys for 20$
It is in the gas tank, you will have to remove fuel tank to service the pump.
You must sand or grind off any paint or rust prior to using body filler because body filler will not adhere well to paint or any other contaminate.
How do I get to the flywheel bolts on a 98 dodge dakota to remove a transmission
Remove the transmission pan underneath and it's inside of it.
Automatic transmission oil filters ware located inside the transmission, under the transmission oil pan. You have to remove the transmission oil pan to replace it and then you will need to refill it with new transmission fluid.
Only the transmission needs to be removed. One day.
If you can remove the transmission pan then you do not have to remove the transmission.
It is on the front of the transmission at the right-hand side of the car, remove the dipstick with the yellow handle, that's your fill tube!
Manual transmission it is on the transmission under the car. You have lift the car up to and possibly remove the wheel, put your ratchet in the square drive bolt in the upper square the bottom one is to the drain bolt. Usually about 1.5 quarts fill it up. Use manual transmission fluid or synthetic 20W-30 motor oil. Automatic Transmission is the same hole you pulled the yellow dipstick out of.
how do you remove the automatic transmission from the 2004 wrx.... i have everything disconnected except for the gearing fork shifter.
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No. You can remove the engine and leave the transmission in the vehicle.
Unless the japs have come up with something new, there is no dip stick on a manual transmission...only an automatic. There is a filler bolt on the side of the trans. and a drain bolt on the bottom. remove the filler bolt and stick your finger inside to check the oil. if changing drain and fill until the oil is overflowing out of the filler bolt
Is this a standard transmission, or an automatic? automatic
The drain plug is located on the passenger side of the transmission, remove the front tire to access it. A 3/8" drive extension will fit in the plug, use a ratchet to turn it out.