On the auto transmission the dipstick is located on the firewall side of the upper transmission mount
Manual transmissions do not have a dipstick. Unless you are familiar with your cars transmission explaining how to check the fluid levels would be pointless. Invest in a repair manual if you want to save some money on maintaining/repairing your car yourself. If you have an automatic then I don't know that answer. Standing at the front of the car with the hood open, look at where you battery is located along the left side... Just lower and to the right is where the dipstick is located. Factory dipstick should be of an upside down J shape and covered with a yellow vinal paint-like substance.
in the trunk
..If it is stickshift it doesnot have a dipstick...AUTOMATIC HAS ONE RIGHT BELOW THE DIST....
Usually thru the dipstick hole!
if its a manual transmission you dont have one it has a plug you unscrew and look into if its an automatic its on the passenger side(the side with the transmission) it will have a yellow handle on it.
right under your distributor down a little lower.
If it is an automatic transmission, you add transmission fluid with a long funnel through the dipstick opening.
It's under the Air Intake Tubing, on top of the Transmission. (Look between the Battery and Throttle Body) I haven't had the stock Intake on my Integra for the past Five years, but with an Aftermarket Intake, I still find it to be easiest to pull the intake off to get to the Dipstick.
Internal diagram for a acura integra manual transmission
Should be located inside transmission pan.
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A 1993 acura integra gsr transmission.. Wat kinda question is that?
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