Take a funnel and pour it in the same tube that the transmission dip stick resides. Don't confuse it with the engine oil dip stick. They are typically identified with words on the dip or by colors (Tranny is the red one).
Don't drive it, but have it towed to a reputable garage that can flush the transmission. Driving it with the oil may cause serious damage to the transmission.
If it's standard there is a plug in the side of the transmission, if it's an automatic pour it into where the dipstick is.
No, No absolutely not. Automatic transmission fluid is not the same thing as gearbox oil.
Assuming we are talking about an automatic transmission, you remove the transmission dip stick and pour fluid into the dipstick tube.
It is an automatic transmission fluid.It is an automatic transmission fluid.
where do you pour transmission oil on a 5 spd
please don't flush the trnasmission oil it can blow your transmission resulting in bog loss. Just change the oil is beeter open the transmission oil bolt underneath the engine and wait for 15 minutes so that all the oil can come out. After putting in bolt pour the new transmission oil.
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Pour the transmission fluid down the hole the transmission dip stick goes in. You will need a funnel to do it right. WRONG! Do not pour transmission oil into your engine oil compartment! There is no dipstick for transmission oil, at least not on the manual transmission. To fill the transmission, you must pump or pour fluid into the fill hole on the side of the transmission until it dribbles back out.
Automatic transmission oil filters ware located inside the transmission, under the transmission oil pan. You have to remove the transmission oil pan to replace it and then you will need to refill it with new transmission fluid.
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You use a funnel and pour it down the dipstick hole.