the dipstick is at the top of the transmission housing near the corner of the battery that is clostest to the engine. i assume u mean how do u change the fluid. there is a drain plug near where the front right axle goes into the tranny. after drained there is a fill plug higher up on the tranny case above the front right axle. fill till fluid starts coming out of this hole (on a level surface).
The filter is inside the transmission and must be took apart to change the filter.
You have to drop the whole transmission pan, then refill from the transmission dipstick
Through the dipstick Through the dipstick
The transmission fluid capacity for a manual 1993 Honda Prelude is approximately 1.9 quarts (or about 1.8 liters) when performing a fluid change. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific details, as capacities can vary slightly based on the model and transmission type. Always check the fluid level using the dipstick after filling to ensure it's at the correct level.
There is none. The 2001 Rodeo has a sealed transmission. The only way to change it is to pump out the old fluid and refill it via the route. This is not for the weekend mechanic and I suggest that you have a dealer do it.
how do you change the trans fluid on a 1997 328i automatic trans
You can change the fluid with a mity vac from the dipstick and replace with SPIII fluid -
According to a web based filter company, they noted that the transmission has to be dismantled to replace the filter.
you can change the fluid, but not the filter. drain the fluid from the drain plug on the bottom of the transmission and refill from the dipstick. the filter is only accessable by overhauling the transmission
It goes in where your dipstick is in the back of motor compartment
the transmission is located on the driver's side of the engine and yes the engine has to be removed to change the transmission
transmission fluid is stored in a pan underneath the transmission the dipstick is usually located near the back of the engine and generally says trans fluid on it in older models (80's-earlier) it is suggested not to change or remove the fluid as it has substances that are worn so to say as to adjust to the transmission newer fluids however do not have this and if changed could cause damage and/or complete failure of the transmission