should be on the side of the transmission. Its not on the top. you will see two plugs. the one near the top is your fill and the one on/near the bottom is the drain. I don't remember what size socket you will need, but good luck with it. That is for the 2.2L engine/trans. I would assume it would be similar for both. make sure you take out the fill plug BEFORE you take out your drain plug. you will need something to help pump it into the transmission b/c you will not have enough clearance to pour it directly in(found this out the hard way). stick your finger in the fill hole and when it is just below the hole it is full. have fun and good luck.
on an automatic you have to fill through the dipstick tube. on a manual you have to fill through the fill plug on the side of the case.
you have to go from under the car on the drivers side. there is a dip stick/fill hole
These transmissions do not have a dipstick, the fluid level is checked by removing a fill plug on the case, similar to a manual transmission.
Where is the fill plug on a 2005 Toyota tacoma Auto transmission
The manual transmission does not have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug somewhere on the transmission body
This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.
The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug on the transmission
You fill it until it runs out the fill hole on the side of the transmission.
If you over fill a manual transmission it will blow the overflow into the spew hole in your bell housing and chances are it will get on your clutch and cause it to slip.
The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick . There will be a fill plug somewhere on the transmission underneath the car
No dipstick on the manual transmission , fluid level is checked underneath the car at the transmission fill plug
It is done at the transmission, Drain plug on bottom and fill plug on top side. Fill until lube comes out the fill hole. Make sure you install the correct lube. Some manual transmission Rangers use A/T fluid and some use a manual transmission lube. Check your owner's manual for the correct application.