Passenger side at the back of the engine, I think it's a yellow colored dipstick.
The dipstick to check the transmission fluid on a 2004 Lincoln Aviator is located along the left side of the engine. It connects directly to the transmission and also serves as a filler tube.
It is important to check and maintain fluid levels in a car. To check the transmission fluid, a person looks for the red cap under the hood, this is the transmission dipstick.
Depends on the car.
Check your manual.
According to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * check to see if the type used is engraved in your automatic transmission fluid dipstick *
check the fluid levels. that's the only thing I can think of.
All Lincoln LS transmissions are sealed. There is no dipstick to check fluid.
A 1998 VW Beetle does not have a dipstick that you can check the transmission fluid with. Instead, there is a fill tube with a red cap on the side of the transmission. Take the red cap off and that is how you check the levels on this type of vehicle.
There is no dipstick for the transmission. To check the transmission you have to open the Transmission Resivior and see the fluid level in there.
Transmission fluid is added to most vehicles in the same place that you check the fluid level. Pull the transmission fluid dipstick, insert a long funnel in the tube and add fluid there. Remember transmission fluid is added by the pint not quarts.
Just like with engine oil, transmission fluid is easy to check. There is a dipstick similar to that used to check engine oil levels. It is usually farther back on the engine. Pull it out and check the levels of the transmission fluid.
If a 1993 Land Rover Discovery is stuck in a low ratio gear, check the transmission fluid levels. If the fluid levels check out okay, the transmission may be experiencing a jammed gear.