IT IS LOCATED ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE ENGINE BLOCK STANDING AT THE FRONT OF THE CAR. YOU HAVE TO REACH DOWN AND BACK WITH YOUR HAND AND YOU WILL FEEL IT.(BETWEEN THE ENGINE BLOCK AND THE FIREWALL) If it has a servicable filter, it more than likely will be located inside the transmission. The transmission pan will need to be removed to access the filter. Look in your owner's manual.
You should use the Nissan undiluted antifreeze for your Maxima. This would require two gallons of antifreeze to fill the reserve.?æ
If the pan was dropped, it takes about 4 quarts to fill it. If it was overhauled, it takes about 13 quarts to fill the convertor and everything..
4 to fill it ,unless its been rebuilt then 13 will be needed
The fill location is exactly the same as the location you check the fluid level. They are one in the same.
It is quite easy. You will fill pour the fluid into the same hole the fluid test stick comes out of. I would use a funnel that fits into the hole to avoid spillage.
1987 NISSAN/DATSUN PICKUP 3.0L 6-cyl EngineCAPACITIESAutomatic Transmission, Total Fill2wd ..........7.4 quarts4wd ..........9.0 quarts 1987 NISSAN/DATSUN PICKUP 2.4L 4-cyl EngineCAPACITIESAutomatic Transmission, Total Fill..........7.4 quarts Hope This Helps.
Manual transmissions don't have dipsticks. under the vehicle on the transaxel is a fill and drain plug. The usually look alike except the drain is at the bottom and the fill is about half way up the side.
Where do i fill clutch fluid on nissan primastar
You dont have to. Any shop can do it, and for some it may cost less. If you think you are up for it, see if it just needs to be recharged. Its a simple process. A bottle of freon, and you just screw it on and let it fill up.
I DON'T HAVE SPEC'S FOR 2001..ONLY 85/94 THEY SOULD BE SIMULAIR..........IF YOU HAVE V6..AND THE SAME TRANY AS OLDER VERSION. AUTO SPECS ARE..DRY FILL......................7.0 QTS ..DRAIN & FILL................3.5 QTS BUDDY MACK
4.2 quarts from empty to full. Put it 4 quarts, start motor, idle for 30 seconds, turn off motor and check dipstick, fill to the line marked "full"
today's antifreeze is very much standardized. color has nothng to do with it's content and function. you go to any auto supplier buy a standard antifreeze and follow the instruction will give you a new fill of antifreeze.