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Goes into the dipstick reservoir...
Dexron II or Dexron III type ATF.....
You listed this question under Subaru Forester, but the answer is likely the same. Subaru is good enough to put a drain plug on the transmission so it is the same procedure as changing engine oil, except you use the transmission dipstick hole to refill. This does not change the fluid in the torque converter though, which probably holds almost half of the transmission fluid. If this is the first time you have changed fluid in this 16 year old car you may want to take it to a professional where they can flush the transmission. I always recommend yearly changes to prevent having to flush the converter.If you have the knowledge to assess the condition of the fluid that you drain, you may just want to change the fluid, drive it for a week or two, change again, drive, and change again until no more nasty stuff comes out. My assumption is that most people don't think of their transmission fluid until something goes wrong, especially on an older car.
there is none, you check fluid with dipstick that goes into transmission
The transmission will fail.
Intrigue transmission fluid is the type of transmission fluid that goes into 2000 Oldsmobile intrigue.
I would assume you will be buying a new transmission, only transmission fluid goes in the transmission.
06 nissan pathfinder type of transmission fluid
On an automatic, the fluid goes down the dipstick tube. On a manual, the fluid goes in the check hole on the side of the transmission.
how many quarts of transmission fluid goes into an 93 infiniti j30
Automatic transmission fluid.Automatic transmission fluid.
i believe that Dexron III goes in these transmissions. if you go to an auto parts store and give them the year/make/model/engine they should be able to give you a definite answer.