Should be a plug at the side of the transmission fill to this level
I own a 2002 Kia Optima SE V6 4 speed automatic transmission, and my owners manual says that you fill the Tansaxle with 8 qts of transmission fluid ATF III, open for discussion.
There is no transmission filter in the Amanti. Just drain and fill. what in the hell are you talking about ? are you an idiot???????
If I am not mistaken a manual or 5 speed transmission doesn't have transmission fluid.
The most common cause for a transmission not to change gears, is low transmission fluid. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full line.
You know the tube that has the transmission dipstick? The fluid goes into that; there are special funnels at all auto stores.
To change the manual transmission fluid on a Kia Rio, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely raised. Remove the fill plug on the transmission and then the drain plug to allow the old fluid to drain completely. Once drained, replace the drain plug, and use a pump to add new transmission fluid through the fill plug until it reaches the appropriate level. Finally, replace the fill plug securely.
just under 3 quarts. You have to remaove the speed sensor and fill from this point on the transmission. It should be filled to aproximately 10mm below the fill hole. Hope this helps
The manual transmission transaxle fill plug for a 2007 Kia Rio is located on the side of the transmission case. You can find it towards the upper portion of the transaxle, typically near the axle shaft. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and use a socket or wrench to remove the plug. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface when checking or filling transmission fluid.
Remove fill plug on transmission, followed by the drain plug. After the fluid has completely drained, reinstall the drain plug and fill with 2.25 quarts of 75w85 manual transmission fluid (or 75w90) USE API GL-4
Kia has their own transmission fluid that is recommended for their cars. You can get transmission fluid for the Optima at any Kia dealer.
Manuals don't have dipsticks. There is a bolt on the side of manual transmissions that you fill it or on the bottom you drain it.