I have a 1998 Malibu, and was told that Chevy decided when they re-introduced back the Malibu in 1997, they would leave out the transmission dip stick. Another way to give more service work to the Chevy dealerships inb my opinion. I was told the 2000 plus models do not have the dipstick as well. The claim is to follow your owners manual when to have the transmission checked based on a set milage mark. Thankfully, they allowed all other fluid levels to be checked by the owners, though I would not be too surprised if they decided to leave these out in furture models.
The transmission in a newer Malibu does not have a dipstick. It is meant to be left alone until it is time to have the vehicle serviced by the dealer or a licensed mechanic.
There should be two dipsticks under the hood on a Malibu. One will be plainly marked "OIL" or "ENGINE OIL." The other one is your transmission fluid. This is assuming your Malibu has automatic transmission. If your Malibu has a manual transmission (stick shift), then there is no dipstick for transmission fluid -- manual trannies get lubrication from the engine oil.
add it through the dipstick tube.
There is no dipstick. To check the tranny fluid requires a special procedure.
You can find the 2005 Toyota transmission fluid dipstick on the left-hand side of the transmission. The transmission fluid dipstick will have a blue handle.
According to the 2005 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : The 5R55S automatic transmission does not have a dipstick
If the vehicle has an automatic transmission, it will have a dipstick. Manual transmissions do not have a dipstick.
It has two. It has an oil dipstick and a transmission dipstick.
The 2005 Chevrolet Malibu has a 4-speed automatic.
There is no transmission dipstick in a 2005 cvhevy cobalt
You can find the dipstick for the transmission on a Polaris sportsman 500 HO 2005 near the back of the transmission on the engine in a tight area.
there is none dipstick!!!!