Almost all automatic transmissions are filled by pouring the fluid into the tube that the dipstick sits in. This is why the funnels with the really long necks are made, so that you can get the fluid into the dipstick tube.
On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.
Yes they do many of them. One to control your engine one to control the automatic trans one for the crusie control and others.
Around 10 or 12, depends on what transmission is in it. Acura Legend auto trans holds 12 an it's a 2.7 v6, it is impossible to take that much
It would a clutch safety switch if manual transmission - usually located at the upper end of the clutch pedal under dash area
right side of trans, below battery, 2 trans fluid lines connect to the radiator.
there is a drain plug on the bottom of the trans will drain out about 4 quarts should change the trans filter located on the front of trans while your at it
it is part of the trans range sensor. mounted on the right side of the trans. The shift lever hooks to it also
The" manual" trans axle check/fill plug is located on the passenger side of the trans axle. use a box end wrench to remove it.
THE AUTOMATIC TRANS OIL TEMP SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE A/T VALVE BODY BEHIND THE PAN.
Inside the trans, on top of the valve body, called a trs. Trans Range Sensor
On the manual trans there is no dipstick.You check level by marks on speedo gear in transaxle which you remove by removing one 8mm bolt on drivers side of trans axle.It uses Mercon V automatic trans fluid.
It is in the upper right of bell housing , under the trans dipstick.