In the dip stick cap.
AnswerIf you do not see a transmission dip stick then it is a sealed system and no service is necessary. Your owner's manual will show the location of the dip stick. If it doesn't show it, then it doesn't have one.There should still be a red cap on a tube where the dip stick would be that would be where you add it. But you have to take out a screw on the side of the tranny and if fluid comes out then your good if not leave screw out and poor in tube till it starts to come out of the screw area.
Its underneith the car by the transmission pan the cap on the engine block is just where you would fill it.
attaCHED TO THE OIL CAP
there is not a dip stick in that car it is a sealed system. it only has a fill cap on the drivers side of the engine under exhaust manifold behind the airbox assembly its a red cap
Locate oil drain , usually a small pipe with a cap on it, open it, remove the dip stick let drain, replace cap , fill to dip stick level,
The cap on the power steering pump has a dip stick built into it. Remove the cap and look at the dip stick. It will tell you the fluid level. If you see no fluid you are low.
Take of the cap on the power steering pump (located on the front lower drivers side of the motor), and the power steering fluid dip stick is attached to the bottom side of the cap.
The power steering fluid dip stick is made to the reservoir cap. Pull the cap off to read the stick.
It is part of the oil cap. Just remove the oil cap and you will see the dip stick attached
red cap under the air filter box.
There is an oil cap that usually has a dip stick attached