You add the fluid down the hole you pulled the dipstick out of.
You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of power steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
If your car has an automatic transmission, there will be a short dipstick near the front (radiator side) of the transmission. With the transmission warmed up (go for a short drive), park on a level surface, and with the transmission in park or neutral and engine running, pull the dipstick out and check the fluid level against the markings on the dipstick.
The Chrysler LeBaron first went into production in 1931. It was the Chrysler Custom Imperial Eight. This is the earliest mention of the LeBaron name associated with the Chrysler company.
You put the transmission fluid into the dipstick where you check it, do it with the engine on, and on a level suface
In a 1987 Chrysler LeBaron, the brake fluid reservoir is typically located on the driver's side of the engine compartment, near the rear of the engine bay. It is a translucent plastic container with a cap labeled for brake fluid. To check or add brake fluid, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface, remove the cap, and fill it to the recommended level with the appropriate type of brake fluid. Always ensure the reservoir is securely closed after checking or adding fluid.
If the fluid fluid is full, you have an internal failure.
automatic? id its an auto then you need to go to an auto parts store and pick up some transmission fluid that says on it that its ok for Chrysler products, as some manufacturers require different kinds of fluid. if it says its for Chrysler, then that's the kind you need.
Transmission fluid on a front wheel drive. All wheel drive unit fluid on a an all wheel drive.
Shift cable has unhooked, fluid too low, transmission failed.Shift cable has unhooked, fluid too low, transmission failed.
If the shifter will not move you have a mechanical or electric issued with the shifter. If the shifter does move you may have low fluid or a failed transmission.
You have a problem with your transmission. The transmission is trying to shift to a lower gear than necessary. Check the transmission fluid first and if it is low add the correct transmission fluid. Do not Overfill. If this does not solve the problem than the transmission fluid may need to be changed or you may have another problem within the transmission. Can be a bad shift solenoid or a problem with the hydraulic control unit. You need to take it to a Chrysler dealership or to a trusted transmission specialist for service. Do not neglect this or serious damage may be done to the transmission if you continue to drive it.
start by checking your transmission fluid level. car has to be running transmission hot and in park on level ground to make sure you get an accurate reading