Go to the dealer.
Many have computerized screens which can display the parts and possibly print.
If you are thinking about pulling a tranny and tearing it down, Id suggest that you go to your local automotive store and buy one of the HP books on rebuilding Ford transmissions.
This will give you a pretty comprehensive breakdown of all of the critical assemblies along with instructions and torquing specifications etc.
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I cannot find the transmission lipstick on my 1998 F-150 with a manual transmission.
You can find an exploded view for a TH350 transmission in transmission service manuals. The transmission service manuals can be obtained from most local libraries.
Try local parts stores, local junkyards, or local dealer.
It is on the bottom side of the oil pan. If you cannot find it, then you are not qualified to change your own oil.
You can find a full illustration diagram for a 93 Ford F150 automatic locking hub in the truck's owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto stores.
chiltons service manual has the best
For a Vauxhall Viva HC, the exploded view of the engine and transmission can be obtained from the car manufacturer. This is given upon inquiry.
You can find a 1981 Ford F150 manual transmission diagram inside the vehicle's owner's manual. Some auto stores also have the diagram available.
your local NAPA should have exploded views of all trannies in their tranny parts book
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.
chiltons service man. they are expensive but well werth the money