Normally the hole to check the level and add gear oil is on the upper side of the transmission. You use the same hole for both. Can be on the driver's or passenger side.
on an automatic you have to fill through the dipstick tube. on a manual you have to fill through the fill plug on the side of the case.
The drain fill on a 1997 Dodge Avenger manual transmission is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located up from the drain plug.
Fill plug on the side of the transmission case.
17 mm
Automatic , yes. Manual, no. It has a fill hole/plug. Automatic , yes. Manual, no. It has a fill hole/plug.
This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.
No dipstick, there is a fill plug on the left side near the axle shaft.
Automatic, you fill down the dipstick tube. Manual, there is a plug that screws out of the side. That is the wrong answer for a manual. The plug on the side is the drain. WHERE IS THE FILL
Automatic, it is the little white ball on the front of the transmission. Manual, it does not have a stick. The fluid is set to the bottom of the fill hole.
you have to go from under the car on the drivers side. there is a dip stick/fill hole
To check the transmission fluid on a 1999 Ram 1500 with a 5-speed manual transmission, locate the transmission fill plug, which is typically on the side of the transmission case. With the vehicle on a level surface, remove the fill plug and check if the fluid is at the level of the hole; if not, you may need to add fluid. Ensure the vehicle is warm for an accurate reading, and use the correct type of manual transmission fluid as specified in your owner's manual.
These transmissions do not have a dipstick, the fluid level is checked by removing a fill plug on the case, similar to a manual transmission.