The maximum level should be shown on the dipstick
it is the top mark nearest to the dipstick handle.
the lower mark is minimum level.
Far away.
under your hood, not too far from where you check your oil dipstick, there is an orange handle with a cylindrical base. this is the dipstick for your transmission fluid. check it as you check the oil dipstick. it has the levels printed on it. if you need to add more pour it in through the dipstick hole with a funnel. however, if you do need more be sure to check for leaks as there should rarely be a reason to add more unless you are completely changing your transmission fluid.
130-160
If you are talking about an automatic transmission, the dipstick is almost directly under the distributor cap. It should be orange, and is not far from your engine oil dipstick. Very awkward place to get a funnel to.
The fluid level in the trans is very temperature specific. The dealer uses his scan tool to check fluid temperature, compares it to a chart, and then knows how far up the dipstick the fluid level should be.The fluid level in the trans is very temperature specific. The dealer uses his scan tool to check fluid temperature, compares it to a chart, and then knows how far up the dipstick the fluid level should be.
Any where from 120-140 and if you crush it I say about 150.
Could be when you hit a golf ball higher than you usually do and it goes not as far or maybe as far as your usual distance.
Most golf GPS systems can pick up the full size of a golf course. There ar golf GPS systems that have the ability to automatically pick up any golf course that you are on as well as keep track of your score and calculate how far a golf ball will go when hit.
As far as I know, all automatic transmissions get filled through the dipstick tube.
about 8000km
how far will a 36v golf cart go in miles
410