It is located on the right side of the engine near the rear. If you take a look at the near the base of the engine there is a red cap and that is it.
there is no dipstick for the transmission on an alero there is a fill spot crammed on the transmission beside the motor to check it you get under and pull out a plug on the tranny
Can't find it ? It does not have one ! Only has a fill cap. Fluid is checked by removing a plug on transmissin. This is great job for GM dealer.
The fill port cap is on top of the transaxle. It is red, about the size of a golf ball. It is threaded into the transaxle and you to turn it counter clockwise to remove it.
To fill the transmission fluid reservoir in a 2002 Oldsmobile Alero, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is typically found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick and use a funnel to add the appropriate transmission fluid through the tube. Be sure to check the fluid level with the dipstick after adding to ensure it's within the recommended range. Always consult your owner's manual for specific fluid types and capacities.
You fill transmission with fluid through the transmission fluid dipstic tube
It won't have one. The owner's manual will specify what the time intervals are for a fluid change. If you lost the owners manual, you will have to go and ask the dealer.AnswerThis transmission in the Alero, Grand Am, and Malibu has a fill cap. On the side of the trans near the bottom is a plug you remove to check the level; similar to a rear end or manual trans. The car needs to be running in park and jacked up level.
cant find the Lincoln V8 L.S. transmission check and fill
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission fill to this level
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No it does not...the geniuses at GM figured it would be better to make it less serviceable and advise customers that the transmission fluid does not normally need service..ok............to check the fluid there is a plug under the trans that has to be removed, in order to check the fluid. I do not know how to fill it up, but i imagine there is also a fill plug there somewhere.
I had a 2000 Olds Alero 4 cylinder. There is not a dipstick for the transmission, it can be checked by hoisting the vehicle and remove the fill nut/cap. If the fluid is at the top there is enough. I would recommend taking it to the shop for this, as I do not have the specifics of where it is located. I have a 2000 Alero v 6 engine automstic trans and mine is what they call a sealed for life transmission, it does have a filler cap but no dipstick. so the previous answer would be correct to check the fluid level and as long as u have no leaks from the tranny u shouldn't have to add any if little at all, Sincerely, TONY ,, Indianapolis, IN.
I have a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero, and there is no dipstick. There is a fill cap directly below the mass air flow sensor next to the exhaust pipe, and no it isn't always red, but it should have a little gear on it. As far as the level of the transmission fluid, there are many answers, and most are incorrect. On the 3400 (V-6) transmission (like mine) there is a fill plug on the passenger side of the transmission in between the transmission pan and the oil pan. The car needs to be level, put a drain pan underneath the 7/16 plug, then remove plug with the engine off. Ad tranny fluid until it spills out,.....with the plug still removed, start the car,....let it warm up for about 5 minutes,.....then apply the brakes and put the shifter in each gear for about 3 seconds,....then ad fluid again until it oozes out the plug hole,..... then replace the fill plug. If you just replaced the filter in the transmission, this could take 7 quarts of tranny fluid.