behind passenger arch liner on the end on the gear box Allen head grub screws
The manual transmission usually has a plug in the side of the transmission that can be used to check the transmission and also used as a filler hole.
NOPE, manual transmission you usually shouldn't run low on oil in a stick. If you really would like to check you can follow what it says in the owners manual where it says to check it by taking out the filler bolt and see if the oil is level with the filler hole.....
Drivers side, about half way up the side of the trans, should be a torx bolt.
There is no transmission dip stick for a manual transmission. You have to get under the car, remove the filler plug, and either look in the hole or stick your finger in to see how much fluid is in there.WTH? How do you fill it? Whats so hard about having a filler neck? Does anyone know the best way to fill? where is the filler plug?
Theres a plug on the side of the transmission. You'll have to get under the car. Why do you need to fill it? To check the level on a manual, undo the plug and put our finger in the hole, level should be at the bottom of the filler hole. On a Auto check with the dipstick and add thought the dipstick.
The manual transmission on a Jetta does not have a traditional dipstick. The fill plug is located on the left side near the front. If the oil reaches the bottom of the filler plug hole, the oil level is correct.
On the left upper side of the transmission near the top, maybe a little ways down, you should see a plug, that's the transmission gear lube filler hole.
According to the 1998 Ford F-150 owners manual : Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the 5 speed manual transmission ( 3.5 litres / 3.75 U.S. quarts , fill to 3/8 inch below bottom of filler hole )
On a 2000 Ford Ranger ( according to the Owner Guide ) The 5 speed manual transmission takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * fill to the bottom of the filler hole on a level surface
A ZX2 take a full synthetic manual transmission fluid if you put gear oil or atf you will be replacing your tranny i talked to ford dealer and bought it from them for almost $20 a quart there proud of it All manual transmissions use a gear oil. This oil is different from automatic transmission fluid. There is no dipstick for a manual transmission. The filler hole is on the side. Check your owner's manual for the proper grade and weight. 90 weight is pretty typical. The gear oil typically comes in a plastic bottle with a pump and a plastic tube. You would check the fluid level with your finger through the filler hole with the transmission cool. This is a pretty inexpensive job for your mechanic to help you with.
same place you put the fluid, Through the dipstick hole on an automatic, through the filler plug hole on the side of a manual transmission it should be a hex type plug about 1/4 way up from the bottom on the left side.
If it is a manual transmission, there is no dipstick. You remove the filler cap on the top of the transmission , then remove the hexagonal plug near the cv shaft on the drivers side. Fill the transmission with Dextron 3 until it comes out of the hexagonal plug hole. hope this helps, Glen