You put it in the same place that the dipstick comes out of. Passenger side back near the firewall I believe.
You add fluid at the same place you check it.
Transmission lube goes in on the side of the transmission under the car.
Following for recent models, may apply to your 96 in part. VW recommends you NEVER change the tranny fluid. Most mechanics disagree, if you are going to keep the car beyond 100k, you should change the oil every 60k or less. I don't know the details, but you must use the tranny fluid recommended by VW. No other. You have to drop the tranny pan and let all the oil drain out. Replace the filter. Replace the pan. Add fluid. Do NOT use the "flush" method promoted by many shops. It can damage the tranny.
Through dipstick tube.
Check the lines for the transmission fluid that run to and from the radiator. It could also be a bad gasket.
You would add ATF through the dipstick tube.
Yes. Under the car on the upper side of the transmission you will find a plug. Remove the plug and if lube comes out or you can feel lube with your finger, it is full. Use the same hole to add the lube listed in your owner's manual.
You add transmission fluid down the transmission dipstick tube.
if the fluid in your T- bird has never been changed before... DO NOT change it now unless your ready to pay for a tranny overhaul or a rebilt. The new fluid will (9 times out of 10) cause your seals to start leaking. ask a tranny expert who is not after your business.
You can use the front bumper for a 1996 Chrysler Sebring on a 1996 Dodge Avenger.
No
well you have to put the clutch fluid down the tube that leads to the water tank! however dont add to much!!!my dad's a mechanic!