On a 2000 Mercury Sable : The automatic transaxle ( transmission ) fluid level dipstick would be near the firewall just to the drivers side of the engine ( where the transaxle is bolted to the engine )
need to check transmission fluid level/ or transaxle fluid level
Have you checked your transmission fluid level, lately????
Checking the fluid level is done from underneath the vehicle. There is a plug located in the side of the transaxle housing unscrew the setscrew and put your ginger in, if you can feel the fluid right at the level or a little comes out then it is at the right level, much below this then add some fluid.
Probably through the transmission fluid level dipstick tube. Use a funnel, obviously. :)
The fill plug on a 1995 Nissan 200SX transaxle is typically located on the side of the transaxle case. You can find it above the oil level, usually near the transmission’s output shaft. It's a hex or square plug that can be removed to check or add transmission fluid. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface when checking the fluid level.
I believe the type used is engraved into the transmission ( transaxle ) fluid level dipstick
To change the transaxle fluid on a Kubota T1460 tractor, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the drain plug located at the bottom of the transaxle to let the old fluid drain completely into a suitable container. Once drained, replace the drain plug and fill the transaxle with the appropriate fluid through the fill port, checking the fluid level as specified in the owner's manual. Finally, run the tractor briefly and recheck the fluid level, adding more if necessary.
That should be Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) according to the 1997 Ford Taurus Owner Guide * the type used is engraved into the automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick
Yes , the transaxle is a transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
On These Models, it is not necessary to check the fluid level at regular intervals. At the specified time intervals, the transaxle fluide should be drained and replaced at 60,000 miles or 48 months. To check the fluids, its hard(the car must be kept level while bing raised) With the engine running and the transaxle at normal operating temperature(idled for 3 to 5 minutes) Locate the check plug on the transaxle. The check plug is located near the pan, adjacent to the engine oil drain plug. Place an oil container under the plug and remove it. Observe the fluid as it drips into the pan, indicating correct fluid level. The fluid level should be at the bottom of the check hole. if fluid pours out excessively, the transaxle may have been overfilled. Double-check, if no fluid drips from the check hole, add small amouts of fluid throuh the fill cap at the top of the transaxle until the level is at the bottom of the check hole. If the fluid in the drain pan is dark reddish-brown color, or if it has a hurned smell, the fluid should be changed
The fill / check plug is on the passenger side of the transaxle directly behind the CV axle. It is a 17mm bolt. You will need a special funnel fitted with a long tube to add transaxle fluid. 10w30 motor oil is the correct fluid. Fluid should be added until the fluid level is even with the bottom of the plug hole. (Fill it until it begins to drip out)