I have a 2001 Mali and it never had a dip stick for tranmission. If u look on the right side engine, just below your brake fluid. U will see a red cap, every couple of years, i put half a bottle of tranmission fluid in, u must change and clean your screen,filter and fluid. 30-40,000 miles and 60-70,000 miles. warren2715@Yahoo.com
2001 Malibu's have a sealed transmission. They don't have a dip stick.
There is no transmission dip stick. On the drivers side under the thermostat housing you have a red cap, that is your fill tube for the transmission. TJMAN DALLAS GA I'm not sure where it is located, but i know on alot of newer Chevy cars that there may not be one, because the transmission system is sealed.
There is no Tranny dipstick on 1996 and newer malibus
If this is an automatic, it would be in view on one side or the other close to the firewall. If this is a stick or manual transmission you don't have a dip stick.
If this is an automatic, it would be in view on one side or the other close to the firewall. If this is a stick or manual transmission you don't have a dip stick.
It doesn't have one because it's a sealed unit
There should be two dipsticks under the hood on a Malibu. One will be plainly marked "OIL" or "ENGINE OIL." The other one is your transmission fluid. This is assuming your Malibu has automatic transmission. If your Malibu has a manual transmission (stick shift), then there is no dipstick for transmission fluid -- manual trannies get lubrication from the engine oil.
There is not one.............you have to use the plug located on the passengers side of the transaxle.
That car does not have a dip stick to measure the level. You need to take the car to a garage that has a lift to be checked properly.
You remove the transmission dip stick. You will need a small funnel that will fit in the tube where the stick goes in at to check fluid level in transmission. Put fluid in there.
dipstick for what if u mean for the transmission there is not one if u mean the oil then it is the one with the yellow circle handle on the engine usually by the oil cap
There is none. Weird, but I actually noticed that on my friends '05 Classic.