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The dipstick tube is where you add the transmission fluid. If you are putting it in the same tube, it has to be going into the pan. If you are adding it somewhere else well, there is your answer.
owners manual will tell you
The standard Dexron III most vehicles use.
That depends on why you are asking. You did not specify model year or type of transmission so I will assume that we are talking about a four speed automatic transmission. If you are draining the fluid by way of the drain plug on the left side of the transmission the amount is 4 quarts, give or take. Make sure that you are using the correct transmission fluid for your car by checking your owner's manual. Since about 2005 they use a type HP fluid. This stuff is not cheap, but I have heard horror stories from people who have tried using Dexron.
134A
4.2 quarts
Take them out then put the new ones in
Owner's manual for my '96 says 3.7 US quarts. I would expect it to be the same. If you don't have an owner's manual and take care of your own car, you really need to get one. They are available on eBay for less than $10. Newer ones are available for download in .pdf format on Subaru's web site free.
This question has been asked before. The answer depends on why you are asking. Draining fluid with the drain plug, refilling will take about 4 quarts. You should do this at least yearly to get long life from your transmission. Good luck! --Ken
Dexron III. It will take around 4 quarts if you drain using the drain plug on the transmission driver's (left) side.
take out the old one and put in a new one.
10 minutes or less