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I know true 95's have a dipstick for the automatic transmission. I also know 96 rodeo's do not but instead have an oil check plug in the transmission oil pan. Isuzu also came out with a 95.5 because all vehichles produced halfway through 1995 legally had to have airbags. So it has the 96 interior but the engine is same as the 95. I do not know if the 95.5 had a transmission dipstick. Mine is a stick.
There isn't a transmission dipstick. Auto mechanics have tools that will flush the transmission but other than that, there is no dipstick. There is a transmission pan under the truck where you can drain/flush your transmission.
In my 93 Isuzu Rodeo you have to add your transmission fluid buy poring it into the the transmission fluid dipstick.
The automatic trans is a sealed unit with no trans dipstick.
The AUTOMATIC transmission ( transaxle ) dipstick is on the transaxle just to the left of the battery when looking from the front of the vehicle , the manual transaxle does not have a dipstick
Through dipstick tube.
The 1995 Isuzu Rodeo will have one dipstick ?æon top of the engine, this is the oil dipstick. ?æThe transmission fluid is adjusted from beneath the car.
Down the transmission dipstick tube.
If it is a manual transmission there is not one. if its auto it should be near the fire wall.
You add transmission fluid down the transmission dipstick tube.
There isn't one. This is a sealed transmission, blame GM engineers for this brilliant idea.
transmission fluid almost always goes in the dipstick tube