I have a 30-40LE transmission in my 2002 Toyota Tundra. According to the dipstick it says to use Dexron Mercon III
it depends on the make & model of the transmission.
The type of transmission fluid to use should be engraved into your automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( at least it is on the newer model years )
You can add transmission fluid, by using a funnel. Place the funnel in the same to of which you check the transmission fluid. Do not over fill the transmission.
I would need to now the model of the Allison, there are different procedures depending on model. Allisontech
If it is an automatic transmission, then it should have a dipstick to check the fluid level. Depending on the make and model, the location of this dipstick will vary. If it is a manual transmission, then the fluid level really can't be checked and it will not have a dipstick.
Yes Ford's use transmission fluid; both 90 weight hypoid as well as Mercron fluid for automatics (some late model standards).
There is a plug on the drivers side of the transmission if it is a zf model. just remove and fill till fluid flow out the plug.
Need to know the transmission model in order to answer this.
Depends on the make and model of the truck.
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Depends on the model, Most of the time if the fluid is running down the rear of the trans and dripping off,it can be fluid coming from the vent. This is usually caused by High fluid level,Low fluid level,or a plugged cooler. Allisontech
You don't. The 1996 model describes the transmission as "forever filled", therefore, there is not a cap to view the status of the fluid. Not really: The dipstick for the transmission fluid is near the air box and under a hose.