Through the dipstick tube. keep engine running so you don't get a false full mark. (convertEr not in motion/pump not running)
There's probably no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
There's no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
Same place you check the fluid level. Some have sealed transmissions, there is no dipstick, there is a red knob on top of transmission that says transmission fluid
You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level. Takes a special funnel. If there is no place to check the level, then it is a sealed for life transmission.
Transmission fluid is added down the dipstick tube.
by the dipstick !! : )
There is a drain plug for the transmission fluid under the Sorento. It is about halfway back and is attached to a silver transmission fluid reservoir. All you do is drain the fluid and replace the drain plug. Then add new fluid (about 4 quarts) from the engine bay. There is a dipstick labeled AT Fluid. Remove it and add new fluid there.
Down the trans dipstick tube.
You add it down the dipstick tube.
5 to 7 for a fluid change Add 3 to 5 for a rebuild.
as far as I know you can not add fluid because the trans. is a self enclosed trans.(if you have slippage, its time for repair.
How do you add transmission fluid to a Nissan Altima with standard transmission?