in the tranny? ls has so-called sealed tranny... they fill it through tiny hole on one side up to a certain level and there is no dipstick to check it or add fluid...
I was looking at the 2001 Lincoln LS owners manual and it shows that Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the engine cooling fan fluid reservoir
On a 2001 Mercury Sable : The automatic transaxle ( transmission ) fluid level dipstick is near the firewall , in the area of the brake fluid reservoir , in the engine compartment
The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located in the passenger side of the engine compartment between the Power Distribution Box and the front of the 2001 Lincoln LS
The 2001 Lincoln Navigator has a 4-speed automatic.
( one ) power steering pump , the power steering fluid reservoir is on the drivers side of the engine . There is a reservoir on the passenger side of the engine which is for the engine cooling fan hydraulic fluid . Both of the reservoirs take MERCON automatic transmission fluid according to the 2001 Lincoln LS Owner Guide
The engine coolant reservoir is in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , near the firewall
On a 2001 Lincoln Navigator : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
According to a drawing in the 2001 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : The power steering fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment , between the engine and the drivers side fender , near the engine oil level dipstick and the engine air filter housing * it takes Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid as the power steering fluid
yes...it has one
On a Lincoln LS : The engine coolant reservoir is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , near the firewall ( I believe it has a thread on cap , which would be the pressure cap / radiator cap )
where is the speed sensor for the transmission located in 2001 chevy venture
On a 2001 Lincoln Town Car : The automatic transmission fluid level dipstick is in the engine compartment , near the firewall , towards the passenger side of the vehicle, where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine