There isn't one according to my knowledge. But just to be on the safe side please check your owner's manual- if you have one; it should tell you how to check the lube level.
The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug on the transmission underneath the vehicle
dipstick hole
No, dipstick. Fluid level is checked through a plug on the side.
If the car has a manual gear box, there is none.
For a 1994 Ford F-150 : The AUTOMATIC transmission fluid level dipstick is in the engine compartment , near the firewall , towards the passenger side of the engine compartment , where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine * the manual transmission does not have a dipstick
there is no dip stick for a manual transmission .there is a bolt on the side of the trans you have to pull then stick your finger in ..if you can touch it its ok
My Haynes manual says to fill it by removing the speed sensor.
Is it a manual or automatic gearbox? Both the automatic and the manual require Dexron/Mercon.
Automatic, it is the little white ball on the front of the transmission. Manual, it does not have a stick. The fluid is set to the bottom of the fill hole.
There is no dipstick on the manual gearbox, just a plug on the side of the box. You remove the plug and fill until oil spills out of the plug hole.
The transmission dipstick on a 1994 Pontiac Sunfire is located on the left side of the engine. It connects to the transmission via a long tube which also allows for adding transmission fluid.
AUTO - There is a dipstick. Looks like a oil stick. Manual - There is a check plug in the side of the tranny