left side of the block, back of the oil dip stick.
to add transmission fluid, pour it down the tube where the dip stick goes. Not the dip stick for the motor oil, but the transmission fluid. It is located by the fire wall under the hood. I use a funnel attached to a hose to stick in the tube, makes it a whole lot easier.
Most automatic transmissions are serviced by putting the fluid where the dip stick goes. You can get a transmission funnel from any parts store.
I have a 1999 Potiac Grand Am SE, and I cannot find the transmission dip stick to check the transmission fluid.
Fluid is added through the dip stick reciever.
Nope, there is a low fluid sensor that will alert you when necessary.
try checking transmission fluid. also smell it for burned aroma. that's an expensive problem. fluid stick is located on the passenger side rear right behind oil stick. both are yellow.(on my '03 4.0 inline 6).
Add automatic transmission fluid through the dip stick tube. No kidding!
there is no dip stick, there is a plug under the transmission that you have to take out and if fluid comes out it is full, it is only a 1/4 inch plug.
Most newer automatic transmissions do not use a dipstick.
Remove the transmission dip stick and pour the fluid down the dipstick pipe. The procedure is the same for all automatic transmissions.
The transmission fluid does not come out of the transmission dip stick. The transmission fluid is added through the dip stick area though. The exact specification on how to change transmission fluid will depend upon the exact vehicles and the owner's manual should be reviewed.
I have a 1999 Grand am se and it dont have a dipstick but it do have a red transmission fluid top on the right side of the 3400 sign that could be unscrewed but it don't have anything on it to check the fluid but you could stick your finger in it to see if its anything in it