It's down low just to the left of the battery, it has a round bulb at the top.
Transmission fluid is added through the dipstick tube.
Transmission fluid is added through the dipstick tube.
The transmission fluid dipstick is just to the left of and below the battery and fuse box.
The type of Automatic Transmission Fluid to use is engraved into the fluid level dipstick ( or indicated on the dipstick handle ) for the automatic transaxle ( transmission )
In the 1997 Mercury Villager, the Transmission fluid dipstick is located on the driver's side of the engine just in front of and below the master cylinder/brake fluid check. The 97 Villager has a bulbous knob on top with no indication that it is the Transmission fluid.
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
Looking from the front the automatic transaxle fluid dipstick is just to the left of the engine coolant reservoir
you put the fluid in the same tube as dipstick right below and forward of battery
Fluid is added through the transmission dipstick tube at the front right (when you're facing the car) side of the engine. The dipstick sits low and has a round ball at the top.
Just to the top left of the battery tray. Squeeze the release and then pull up the dipstick.
The same place where you check it, there is a tube that comes up in the right center behind and to the left of the coolant reservoir. It has a small black ball on top. That is your transmission fluid dipstick. It is, unfortunately, not marked in any way. Pull that out and if you need to add fluid put a funnel in that tube and do so.
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar : No , only the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) has a dipstick