There is not normally a separate reservoir for the transmission
Oil is held in the bottom of the transmission case.
Into the transmission fluid reservior
mercon III
next to the brake fluid reservior
On the very bottom of the transmission.
It is the ratio between the volume of the fluid and the the volume of the pores
On a 2000 Lincoln LS : The power steering fluid reservoir is between the engine and the DRIVERS side fender ( it takes MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * don't worry , the engine cooling fan fluid reservoir , which is between the engine and the passenger side fender also takes MERCON automatic transmission fluid
The rear washer feeds from the same reservior as front, if you look you have 2 pumps in reservior.
In the brake fluid reservior located on top right side of engine.
Under the hood, driver side.
automatic fluid ford If its a standard you don't put tranny fluid in it!! Lord have mercy if you are talkin about putting somethin in the clutch reservior it should plainly say DOT 3 which is brake fluid. If you put tranny fluid in that its gonna eat up the seals and you will have to replace the slave cylinder and the clutchmaster!! YOU SHOULD NEVER PUT TRANSMISSION FLUID IN A STANDARD!! Granted.... But there is a transmission that is sealed an NORMALLY wouldn't need any kind of oil. HOwever, due to circumstances, that transmission has been damaged and the oil has leaked, I have a new transmission with nothing. I can't seem to find any information on what goes into that...
It is Mitsubishi's transmission fluid.It is Mitsubishi's transmission fluid.
You can locate the transmission fluid in your 2004 GMC Envoy by using the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid will be in the transmission fluid pan.