First, you will need to know what type of Transmission Fluid the vehicle requires. There are two, but most cars and trucks use the same kind, the name of which escapes me at the moment. (I hate automatic transmissions.) Next, you will need to purchase a long-neck funnel, as well as the transmission fluid. The tube that the transmission dipstick sits in is the place where the transmission fluid has to be added. Be sure that you check the level of the fluid while the engine is running, with the transmission in either 'park' or 'neutral'. Be very careful that you do not overfill the transmission.
Fluid is added through the transmission dipstick.
Through the dipstick tube.
Through the dipstick tube.
If it is an A/T you add the same place you check it. If it is a Manual transmission, then you add lube under the vehicle on the upper side of the transmission.
You add it down the dipstick tube.
Under the car, remove the bolt to transmission fluid container, and allow it to drain. Replace the bolt and add in a few quarts of transmission fluid, start the car and allow it to warm, check the fluid level and add more if needed.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube under the hood.
you use the trans dipstic tube to add or fill with fluid.
You add the transmission fluid to where you check the level (I think it's on the passenger side when you look under the hood). remove the dip stick and add fluid with a narrow funnel. Check level when engine is running.
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To Drain the fluid you must drop the pan. To add fluid you pour it down the dip-stick tube.