On the dipstick it will say cold and hot. Fill the trans fluid until the level reads hot, shifts the gears from park all the way down to low gears a few times recheck the level fill as needed.
For automatic trans you refill the fluid thru the dipstick and for manual theres a fill hole in the tranny..
You DON'T. If you try you will have to tow it back to the dealer. Did you notice that it has no tranny dipstick? that's because it's designed to go 100,000 miles on the tranny before the service is required. Special tools are needed to service the tranny. Do your self a favor go to a Toyota dealer and let them do it.
== == If it's a manual it has no filter. If it's an automatic it's on the bottom. Pull the pan on the bottom of the tranny and it will be directly above. Inside the transmission.
On a standard tranny there is no reservoir. On an automatic tranny it is internal to the tranny. The fluid resides in the transmission pan.
You'll probably have to ask a tranny place, if you can find one you can trust. But seeing the Corolla is the twin of the Prizm, and since they're the same year...(i'm assuming your tranny is automatic too) it seems probable. You might also see if you can find someplace that will give you a part number for a tranny for the Prizm, and then for the Corolla to see if they're the same. Sorry I can't be more specific.
700-R4
It should be a 4L60E.
a vacum works with the tranny to Shift an automatic vehicle
My answer is no; because of the complexity of the tranny. Leave tranny repair to the experts.
There's not enough room here to answer your question. This is no job for a novice mechanic. You're going to need specialized tools and experience. Take it to a tranny shop.
no its not............but a LSD can be installed
it is a automatic and manual tranny