When adding Transmission Fluid to a Subaru Legacy or almost any other vehicle with an automatic transmission, your, first of all, going to need a long necked funnel. When you check the fluid level you pull out a dip stick that normally sits in a tube of some sort. Once you check the level, leave the dip stick out and place the small end of the funnel into the hole the stick came out of. Then slowly pour the transmission fluid into the funnel. Be sure you do not over fill the fluid level as it can cause damage to the transmission. Once the desired level is reach, return the dip stick to the tube. Always check the fluid level with the vehicle at normal operating temperature and idling in park.
Unfortunately, you need to pour the transmission fluid into the dipstick hole. Found in Subaru owners manual
Pull out the transmission dipstick and pour in fluid with a narrow necked funnel.
Assuming we are talking about an automatic transmission, you remove the transmission dip stick and pour fluid into the dipstick tube.
Buy a transmission funnel and pour the fluid in the dipstick tube.
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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.
You pour it in a funnel connected to the check fluid tube. You will need to get a transmission fluid funnel.
Have it cleaned out and flushed immediately
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.
You pour the transmission fluid down the dipstick tube.
transmission fluid almost always goes in the dipstick tube
Same location where you pour the motor oil