Remove the clutch cover or the primary chain inspection cover and add the transmission oil there.
Not unless the transmission was damaged in an auto accident. Auto Insurance does not cover maintenance nor does it cover normal wear and tear.
Same as you do on a manual transmission... you drain the transmission fluid, remove the PTO cover, and install the hydraulic pump or motor where the PTO cover was.
Center lowest bolt holding the pto cover will drain it.
yes you have to take the top cover off the transmission and its located in there
The transmission dipstick for the 1991 Chevrolet Caprice is located on the side of the transmission. It will be behind a valve cover.
Under the valve body cover on the left side of the transmission, on many models transmission needs to be lowered to remove the cover
No it's located on your transmission.
remove the transmission pan cover ..on the passenger side of the transmission there is a drain plug.... you must pump it in...
Under the rear cover of the transmission(yes, inside the transmission). I'm only familiar with the 2wd version, in which you must remove the crossmember and rear transmission mount first, and then a big ring of bolts holding the cover on, and you'll lose about 5 quarts of oil when you pull the cover.
Unless you have specialized insurance, it will not cover mechanical breakdown. If your transmission is damaged due to a collision, it is possible that it would be covered. If it simply failed you are probably not covered.
The drain plug is located on the side of the transmission end cover (on the right side of the transmission) at the very bottom center.