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There's a fill plug in the tranny,pull plug out & fill up
Standard tranny's don't have dipsticks. Theres a plug on the side of the tranny to check/fill the tranny fluid. The fluid should come up to the bottom of that plug hole when sitting on a level surface.
Oil should be level with the bottom of the fill plug on the side of the case.Oil should be level with the bottom of the fill plug on the side of the case.
You check and fill under the car on the side of the tranny a plug.
If it's like most cars it doesn't have a drain plug for the tranny, you have to unbolt the tranny pan and take it down.
just above the drain plug on the tranny case. drain plug the lower bolt.
remove the speedometer cable where in enters the tranny and that is where you check/fill
There is a plug toward the frt on the tranny, best way to get at it is from under the car. Also there is a drain plug on the bottom of the tranny. fill the tranny with 80w-90 rear end fluid up to the fill plug, if too much is put in, let it drain out of the fill hole until it stops, car will have to level. Can't seem to remember how much though??.....
Drain tranny fluid, rethread plug hole with a good tap and die set. plug with the next size drain or fill plug. Good Luck.........
There is no drain plug. Unbolt the bottom pan of the tranny and pull the filter off.
The only place to fill the tranny fluid is through the tranny dipstick drain plug underneath
easy take out the drain plug (lower plug) located midway through the transmission using a 3/8 drive. This will drain the tranny oil. Then break the upper plug loose and put the lower plug in and tighten. Slowly fill the tranny with 85w/90 through the upper plug until it flows out of the plug you are filling. Finally install the fill plug and tighten.