There are two Bolts on the transmission itself theres a giant bolt on the bottom for removing the Transmission Fluid and a bolt of the same size on the side.. if possible lift the car but keep it level then take out the bolt on the side of the transmission then stick your CLEAN finger in if you feel fluid up to the bolt hole level then you have the right amount if its low pour fluid in until it begins to pour back out the bolt hole ( pretty hard to do ive swapped 2 transmissions on my old probe and had to find many awkward ways to do this )
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
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You add the fluid in the same place you check it. Where that is, your owners manual will describe. Down below, behind the air filter. Little dipstick with black rubber handle. Need a funnel to fill. -CE
You check it and add fluid at the same place. Look on the transmission for a dipstick.
Same place you check it.
Manual =2.9 quarts. Automatic =9.3 quarts
if you look at the front of your tranny. there will be a plug 15/16 big take it out and tranny fluid should come out. if not use a Allen key to put in the hole.
On the front side of the transaxle, about in the middle of the side of the housing (you'll see the fill/level check plug). Fill until the lube is at the bottom of the fill hole.
There is probably a leak in your auto matic transmission, check the level (just the same as checking your oil, but it is in a different place). You can buy the fluid cheaply from the supermarket.
Check with local library for a repair manual, or automedia.com
Owner's manual will point you to the location. Usually in the trunk. In my 89 Probe, the reset is in the trunk on the driver's side in front of the wiper fluid resevior.
There is no clutch fluid reservoir on a 1997 Probe. On this car, it is the same as the brake fluid reservoir.