If this is a 4cyl, auto, the dip stick for the tranny is between the rad and engine on the drivers side. Use the special long funnel for this purpose, and be careful not to overfill. Just add a little at a time, and check. If this is a standard, then the oil check plug is underneath on the side. When you open the plug, oil should just come out slightly, the car should be level. If you need oil, then you need a special pump to add. It uses reg. auto trans fluid. Good luck.
Do you mean the transmission, and if so is that standard or auto? Standard, the car on jacks and level, there is a cap to remove ( unbolt ) with your little finger the fluid is just at the top, ar, also once the cap is off, the fluid will just ease out. All is good, if not at that level, then add. Auto. trans. the dip stick is at the front of the car, between the rad and the engine, your right side.
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
My transmission was low on fluid. My gears would slip, I'd be driving and then I'd push on the gas and I wouldn't go any direction. I was checking my transmission fluid while the car was off and it said there was enough fluid in it. I started checking my fluid while it was running and found out I was out of transmission fluid. Once I put fluid in it, my problem went away and has been running good since.
The cause is the difference in density; the density of water is 1 g/cm3 and for mercury is 13,5 g/cm3.
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Down the tube that holds trans dipstick.
Down the tube that holds the trans dipstick.
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
Down the same tube that holds trans dipstick. Use a trans funnel, long, flexible and correct size.
It is leaking. Have a complete fluid and filter change. Replace the pan gasket.
the trans fluid on a auto trans goes through a tube in the radiator to cool the fluid if the tube has holes in it, it will leak trans fluid in to radiator. you need to replace radiator or have rebuilt.or you could put on a aux trans cooler and put plugs where the trans lines used to go.
Be very careful NOT to put trans fluid in an engine ! - It goes down the tube that holds trans dipstick, into the transmission.
Put trans. fluid in through the dipstick hole, be careful not to overfill
THE TIME A RAN IN TO THIS WAS THE INTER WALL OF EXHAUST COLLISED
Take out the olod radiator, put in the new one and done
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level.
The exact same place you check the fluid level.