My dad had a 1995 BMW 325is and there is no dipstick for the Transmission Fluid. You just have to get it changed about every 50,000mi so your transmission doesn't go out.
On the dashboard P.s. It is the BMW 325ci
I OWN A 1998 MALIBU 6CYL AUTO TRANSMISION. THE TRASMISION FILL AND CHECK CAP IS LOCATED ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ENGINE BELOW THE ENGINE EXHAST MANIFOLD. IF YOU REMOVE THE AIR FILTER TOP HOUSEING IT WILL BE A LITTLE EASIER. MY CAR HAS 140K AND I DON'T BELIVE ANY OF THE OIL CHANGE PLACES AND THE DEALER CHECKED IT.I PUT 3.5 QTS IN THE TRANSMISIOM. I ADDED FLUID TILL IT WAS VISIBLE IN THE HOLE.NOT AT ALL EASY. The 2000 and several other years of this vehicle have no transmission dipstick because they use a sealed transmission. The actual process for checking the trans fluid is elusive as I have been searching for days. The popular answer is that you need the vehicle engine and transmission at operating temperature, on a level surface, and then you pull a small plug (location in dispute) near the right axel shaft and watch for a small amount of fluid to run out. If none does, then it is low. Best I can come up with so far.
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.
Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.
Depends on which fluid you are referring to: * transmission fluid * engine oil fluid * engine coolant fluid * brake fluid * power steering fluid * window washer fluid A little more specificity please!
Fluid in the womb is called as amniotic fluid. The fetus floats in the fluid and this fluid has protective function.
a substance that is both fluid and a non fluid is non
it depends on the fluid - more specifically, the density of the fluid.
One fluid tablespoon equates to three fluid teaspoons.
Interstitial fluid also called extracellular fluid.
Fluid in the spaces between cells
Gingival fluid is fluid containing plasma proteins. When there is gingival inflammation more gingival fluid is produced. Gingival fluid is sometimes also called crevicular fluid.