you put the fluid in the dip stick hole, at least that is how it is on my Ford aero star
AW4 trans uses Dextron 3Chrysler 42rh uses mopar atf+4Check the dipstick, it should say.AW4 trans uses Dextron 3Chrysler 42rh uses mopar atf+4Check the dipstick, it should say.
You pour it down the dipstick tube. They make special funnels just for this. Check with your local auto parts store.
The same place that you check the level of the transmission fluid. The tube that the dipstick goes in is so large so that the fluid will flow down it easily. However, you may need a special funnel, one that has a very long neck, in order to be able to get the fluid into the tube. These are sold at all auto parts stores, and many other places. Check the level frequently, to insure that you do not over fill the transmission.
Alas there is no transmission dipstick on the later model 4.6 SE and HSE models 1999 on. There is simply a plug near the top of the pan so you have to crawl underneath. Many of the LR ports websites have a detailed procedure, engine running etc.
I have a 1998 Jetta and the check plug is on the left side behind the drivers front wheel. It is a indented allan plug. It is about 2-3 inches above the bottom of the transmission. This is also the fill plug or can be used to fill at least.
The dipstick is a tool that only the dealer has. The owner can not check the fluid.
Start with 4.5 and check the dipstick.
pour down the same tube you check it with
5 or 6qts after 5 check dipstick add 1/2 qt at a time check dipstick again till full
Start engine, idle in park. Pull dipstick, wipe off and reinsert. Pull dipstick and read the level.
The dipstick is a dealer special tool. You can not check your own transmission fluid.
You check the transmission dipstick level but u might have purchased it without the dipstick n it might just have acap like my wifes did def go to a Chrysler dealer ship and get the dipstick sould have 2 levels a marker on the lower half and the higher half
The dipstick is a dealer only special tool.
You put the transmission fluid into the dipstick where you check it, do it with the engine on, and on a level suface
It requires a scan tool and a special tool that only the dealer and transmission shops will have.
If your car has an automatic transmission, there will be a short dipstick near the front (radiator side) of the transmission. With the transmission warmed up (go for a short drive), park on a level surface, and with the transmission in park or neutral and engine running, pull the dipstick out and check the fluid level against the markings on the dipstick.
If it is a 2005 or later the dipstick is a special tool that is only available to the dealer.