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There is no dipstick, underneath the vehicle on the transmission pan there is a drain plug and a fill plug, with the vehicle warm, loosen the fill plug, it will be the allen headed bolt recessed in the pan, if fluid runs or drips out, its full, if not you add a quart of fluid, cap it off, get it warm, undo the plug and let it run out until it drips, it is now full
Semen whether it shoots or dribbles out can make you pregnant. The sperms swim from the semen, the transporter fluid, and set aim on the fallopian tubes.
The 1998 Chevy Malibu does not have a transmission dipstick. Instead there is a check plug located on the transaxle, near the pan, adjacent to the engine oil drain plug. Note: the vehicle must be kept level when checking the transmission fluid level. Place an oil container under the check plug and remove it. Observe the fluid as it drips into the pan, indicating correct fluid level. The fluid level should be at the bottom of the check hole. Double check to make sure the car is level. If no fluid drips from the check hole, some fluid should be added via the red cap. But add only a little at a time until the fluid is at the bottom of the check hole.
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No. It obviously depends on the fluid. But also depends on the viscosity and surface tension and so the temperature; velocity, pressure, nozzle size. Printer manufacturers spend huge sums of money trying to get drips of ink that are very small so that they can achieve very high print quality.
There are 2 plugs on the side of the transmission one high and one low. Remove the higher one and if some fluid drips out or you can feel fluid right away when you stick your pinky figer in the hole it is good to go. If not then add fluid through the same hole until it runs out.
To check the transmission fluid on a BMW Z3, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warm. Locate the transmission fill plug, which is typically found on the side of the transmission. With the engine running, remove the fill plug; the fluid should be at the bottom of the plug opening. If fluid drips out, the level is adequate; if not, add the appropriate transmission fluid until it reaches the correct level.
yea kerosene can be used, but it drips onto the shaft of the baton. i wuld recommend using lighter fluid- its a whole lot cleaner. just put the ends of the the fire baton in mason jars filled with lighter fluid or u can soak the ends in lighter fluid then wrap them in aluminum foil.
it does not have one ! on these models it is not necessary to check the fluid level at regular intervals. if leaks or shifting problems lead you to suspect a low fluid level, with the vehicle raised and safely supported, start the engine, then move the shift lever through all the ranges, ending in park. with the engine running and the transaxle at normal operating range. idle for ( 3-5 minutes) the check plug is located near the transmission pan,remove the plug, and observe the fluid as it drips into pan, indicating correct fluid level. the fluid level should be at the bottom of the check hole. check and make sure car is level. if no fluid drips from check hole, add small amounts of fluid to the fill cap on top of the transaxle until level is at bottom of check hole. be sure to tighten the plug when done.
To check the fluid level in a Muncie 4-speed transmission, start by locating the fill plug on the side of the transmission case. Remove the fill plug using a wrench; the fluid level should be just below the fill hole. If fluid drips out when the plug is removed, the level is adequate. If not, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid until it reaches the desired level.