It's on the transaxle on the car's forward side. It looks JUST like the drain plug which is located on the left side on the bottom of the transaxle.
The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug on the transmission underneath the vehicle
There isn't one. There is a plug on the side of the transmission that you fill the trans. to. When you reach that level (and, of course, it starts spilling), you're full.
if its a manual trans it wont have one,as there is no reservoir
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.
You fill the manual trans through the speedo cable entry point on the trans. No other way...be careful getting that 10 mm bolt loose that holds the speedo cable bracket in the trans. it breaks off very easy and if you do break it off, try using an easy out after drilling a proper size hole for the size easy out.
Automatic trans-dipstick under hood.Manual trans-fill plug on side of case.Automatic trans-dipstick under hood.Manual trans-fill plug on side of case.
fill it until it starts coming back out of the fill hole
My Haynes manual says to fill it by removing the speed sensor.
Auto trans, you add down the dipstick tube.Manual trans, there is a fill plug on the side.Transfer case, there is a fill plug on the back.Auto trans, you add down the dipstick tube.Manual trans, there is a fill plug on the side.Transfer case, there is a fill plug on the back.
On the upper side of the transmission.
If you take the fill plug out of the side of the trans you just fill it up till it comes out of that hole.
Depending on what trans type. A manual trans has a fill plug on the side of the trans. And a auto has a dip stick which is located in the engine bay