Same place you check the fluid level.
You add automatic transmission fluid to a 1989 V6 3.0 Toyota pickup truck through the filler tube in the engine compartment. This is also used to check the fluid level.
Some GM transmissions are sealed for life and have no filler tube. Refer to your owners manual for the scheduled maintenance on the transmission.
should not have a filler bolt should just fill straight thru the dipstick pipe on transmission
look for a filler tube coming from the transmission on the passenger side
Automatic transmission oil filters ware located inside the transmission, under the transmission oil pan. You have to remove the transmission oil pan to replace it and then you will need to refill it with new transmission fluid.
You add A/T transmission fluid at the same place you check it.
Remove the transmission pan underneath and it's inside of it.
Unless the japs have come up with something new, there is no dip stick on a manual transmission...only an automatic. There is a filler bolt on the side of the trans. and a drain bolt on the bottom. remove the filler bolt and stick your finger inside to check the oil. if changing drain and fill until the oil is overflowing out of the filler bolt
No dipstick, just filler level plugs on the transmission and the transfer boxes.
The gearbox drain is at the bottom of the gearbox and the filler plug is halfway up the lefthand side. Use Gear oil. If you mean the auto transmission fluid, this drains from the plug at the base of the rectangular pan and fills with auto transission fluid via the dipstick tube
if its an automatic you put it in through the filler tube or trans dipstick tube if manual on the side of the transmission
You fill the automatic transmission through the transmission dip stick tube. There is a drain plug in the transmission oil pan, but no filler plug. The transmission dip stick handle is usually yellow and has a spring steel catch (if it hasn