Tube - It's called a Dipstick tube
A dipstick housing is commonly referred to as a dipstick tube or dipstick guide. It serves to hold the dipstick in place and provides a sealed environment for the engine oil to ensure accurate measurement of the oil level. In some contexts, it may also be called a dipstick assembly.
the transmission dipstick tube is bolted (1bolt) to the left rear of the transmission bell housing. Remove bolt and pull up on the dipstick housing to remove it from the transmission fluid pan.
To remove the oil dipstick housing on a 2002 PT Cruiser, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the dipstick and any components obstructing access, such as the air intake or engine cover. Unscrew the bolts securing the dipstick housing to the engine block, then carefully pull the housing straight out. Make sure to clean the area and replace any gaskets as necessary before reinstalling the new housing.
In through the top of the bell housing. It is behind the trans dipstick tube, behind the passenger headIn through the top of the bell housing. It is behind the trans dipstick tube, behind the passenger head
It goes into the bell housing, behind the passenger side cylinder head, under the transmission dipstick tube.It goes into the bell housing, behind the passenger side cylinder head, under the transmission dipstick tube.
It goes through the bell housing behind the trans dipstick tube behind the passenger side cylinder headIt goes through the bell housing behind the trans dipstick tube behind the passenger side cylinder head
To check the fluids in a manual transmission you have to get under the vehicle and remove the fill plug on the side of the housing for a manual does not have a dipstick
I don't think it was designed to have one.
Propping the hood of a 1989 Honda Accord will allow driver to see the whole engine bay. The transmission is on the left and sticking upwards from it's housing will be the dipstick.
Same as on a '97 on the right (passenger side) of the transmission by the fill port (follow the dipstick housing behind that is a part with wires going into it.). Same as on a '97 on the right (passenger side) of the transmission by the fill port (follow the dipstick housing behind that is a part with wires going into it.).
On top of the transmission under the air filter housing.
The transmission is located in close proximity to the engine, usually (in Hyundai's) transversely mounted directly under and behind the engine (behind the engine in terms of: following from the front of the vehicle towards the rear of the vehicle). If you follow the transmission fluid dipstick housing (shaft) down - that transmission fluid dipstick housing will end directly into the upper-most part of the transmission housing.