For that year, it should be the 5R55E.
There is no dipstick for the transmission. To check the transmission you have to open the Transmission Resivior and see the fluid level in there.
I was looking at the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide and it shows that the 5R55N automatic transmission does not have a fluid level dipstick
V6 has a 42re V8 has a 46re
For a 2000 Ford Expedition : The 4.6 liter V8 engine uses the ( 4R70W ) The 5.4 liter V8 engine uses the ( 4R100 )
In a 2000 Ford Expedition : If you have the 4.6 L , V8 ( it's the 4R70W ) If you have the 5.4 ( it's the 4R100 )
No, 2000 Grand Cherokees did not. 1999 models do, but it was dropped in 2000. You do you have a Power Steering cooler though. V8's with the tow package are rated to tow 6,500 pounds MAX.
To Put Transmission Fluid in you put it threw the resivior. that is the only way and i have the same car but only its an 03.
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From the year 2000 and below all Chevy transmission bolt patterens are the same. It does not matter if it is a V6, small block V8, Big block V8 they are all the same. The only thing that is different is the fly-wheel.
Check out the website www.fueleconomy.gov Select your year and model, engine, transmission , etc.
On V6 and V8 models the crakshaft position sensor is mounted on the passenger side of the transmission bellhousing.