The drain plug on bottom of transmission pan has allen screw in center of plug. If you remove the alln set screw and no fluid comes out, the tranny fluid could be low. The fill plug is on the tail shaft of tranny just above the drive shaft ( top right). Tranny fluid must be pumped in this opening after removing plug. Hand pump can be purchased at most auto parts stores. Slowly add tranny fluid until it starts to run out of hole in center of drain plug ( allen set screw must be removed from center of drain plug) the drain plug is about 2 inches tall, this is the level of tranny fluid in pan. Tranny must be at operating temp when adding fluid to achieve prop fill. Yes there is no dipstick, if your tanny fluid get low, the check tanny light should come on.
According to the 2005 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : The 5R55S automatic transmission does not have a dipstick
I was looking at the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide and it shows that the 5R55N automatic transmission does not have a fluid level dipstick
According to the 2004 Lincoln LS owners manual : There is no dipstick for the automatic transmission
The transmission fluid dipstick on a 2005 Lincoln LS V6 is located on the left side of the engine. It connects directly to the transmission through a long filler tube.
All Lincoln LS transmissions are sealed. There is no dipstick to check fluid.
There is no dipstick for the transmission. To check the transmission you have to open the Transmission Resivior and see the fluid level in there.
As far as I know there is no automatic transmission fluid level dipstick on a Lincoln LS , the dealer has a way of checking from underneath the car
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It has two. It has an oil dipstick and a transmission dipstick.
According to the 2003 Lincoln LS owners manual : Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid
You don't. The transmission on a 2004 Lincoln LS is sealed.
where is the computer module located on a 2003 Lincoln LS