If you have an automatic transmission, the fluid is added through the tube that holds the dip stick to check the fluid level. Make sure you check the level with the engine at operating temperature while the engine is running, the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the gear selector in park. Also take care to only add enough fluid to bring it to the full mark on the dip stick. Too much fluid can cause foaming and transmission problems.
If the vehicle has a manual transmission, there is a plug on the side of the transmission that you have to remove. You add fluid until it starts to run out of the hole and then reinstall the plug.
You pour it in a funnel connected to the check fluid tube. You will need to get a transmission fluid funnel.
Automatic, the fluid can be added through the transmission dipstick tube. Standard, fluid has to be pumped in through a fill plug on the side of the trans.
with a dipstick
The correct automatic transmission fluid for that vehicle is written on the transmission dipstick.
Standard or automatic takes fluid.
There is a plug on the side of the tranny. take it out. If fluid runs out, put the plug back in the hole and get on with life. If no fluid runs out, check your manual for what transmission fluid to use. Fill it till it runs out at the plug a bit. Be sure to use the transmission fluid recommended for Chevy S10 5 speed manual transmissions.
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I need to know fluid type speccifications for manual transmission Chevy 1985 s-10 5spd Chevy 1985 s-10 what type of manual transmission fluid
Add transmission fluid until the dipstick reads full.
Mercon works fine.