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You can check your automatic transmission fluid in your 1992 Chevy Cavalier with the transmission dipstick. The dipstick will have marks that indicate whether it is full or low one quart.
Have the bike level. Take out the dipstick and wipe it off. Put the dipstick back in to the threads but don't screw it in. Check the level on the side of the stick, the oil should be between the low and high marks.
you need to be on level ground wait atleast a minute after shutting the vehicle off pull out the dipstick and wipe it off then re insert it back and pull back out for the second time the fluid should be between the upper and lower marks on the dipstick if it is low add a little at a time buy using a funnel until it is between the upper and lower marks on the dipstik
is it auto or manual?. On a manual there is a filler plug half way up the gearbox ( you have to check this on a hoist or on your back when you are on the grass or on your driveway), you fill the box up until oil runs out of it. If it is an Auto, there is a dipstick in the engine bay, similar to the engine dipstick. there are level marks on the dipstick that tell you whether you are low or have correct amount.
Look down low on the transmission for a yellow loop handle on the dipstick.
Your dipstick is the obvious sign. ( I trust you know about the dipstick .) Your oil pressure gauge is another warning--low oil pressure can be caused by not enough oil.
Make sure you are putting the dipstick in all the way. It could be that your oil level is so low that it is not yet showing on the dipstick.
The oil dipstick has a small gasket at the bottom of the dipstick. Replace the gasket with a new one and the oil should stop leaking.
Low and high water marks are caused by the changing of ocean tides. Because the tide rises and sinks on a regular basis, there are marks for each phase.
this is indicated on the dipstick there are two marks low and obviously full have it just to the top mark leveled with a line or in writing do not over fill otherwise you will cause damage to the enging that's basically it.
the same as they do on any other vehicle's dip stick. the lower mark (closest to the tip of the stick) indicates you are a quart low. the upper mark indicates that you are topped off. if there is cross hatching in between the two marks that means that you have the correct amount of oil in your engine--between full and a quart low.
you will either have a hatch mark or a hole drilled in the dipstick if you have the hatch mark then at the bottom of the mark if a hole then the bottom hole