The actuator is in the top of the valvebody. You would need to take off the top cover of the trans. and then the cover of the actuators.
If it is an automatic, then all cars have dipsticks. But if the Saturn is a stick-shift it wont have a dipstick. Edit: all cars don't have tranny dipsticks, my sister in law has a 2004 Saturn Ion L2 and there is no visible dipstick.. (still looking, cant seem to find an answer ANYWHERE)
The red liquid is transmission fluid. Whether you have a manual or automatic transmission, Saturn used ATF for both. You should get you car to a mechanic to find the leak before it causes damage to your transmission.
There is no transmission dipstick on automatic or manual transmission Passats. The automatic (tiptronic) transmissions have a "lifetime" fluid that can generally only be changed by the dealer.
on automatic transmission
Pull the transmission oil pan and the filter should be inside.
I cannot find the transmission lipstick on my 1998 F-150 with a manual transmission.
The first fully automatic car available in the US was the 1940 Oldsmobile. From aprox 1950 many cars were available with your choice of an automatic transmission or standard transmission.
Yes, you'd have to find the stock automatic transmission for your year and engine size, the stock automatic brake pedal assembly, and miscellaneous small things like transmission fluid, the transmission dipstick tube, linkages, etc.
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Where can I find a wiring diagram for a Ford 1991 F250 pickup with 5.8 liter V8 and automatic transmission with overdrive?
www.helminc.com
Do a VIN search and the VIN will tell you the original options.