The Daewoo Lanos dose NOT have a transmission dip stick.
The manual recomends replacing the Transmission Fluid every 80.000 miles.
There isn't one. No kidding. This is the only car I've ever owned that doesn't have one. I can't imagine why a car would be designed this way.
i have a daewoo and it doesnt have a dip stick u have to take it to the dealer in order for them to check it
If the transmission is electronically controlled - Dexron III, and if manually controlled - Dexron II. If there is no 'dip stick' for testing the fluid level, then the transmission is probably electronic control.
The transmission fluid does not come out of the transmission dip stick. The transmission fluid is added through the dip stick area though. The exact specification on how to change transmission fluid will depend upon the exact vehicles and the owner's manual should be reviewed.
Apparrently there is no transmission dip stick, so my best advice is have the filter and fluid changed(taking the filter access pan doesn't change all the fluid) every two or three yrs or have the fluid change done which puts all new fluid in but doesn't change the filter
Most likely it will take mercon transmission fluid. Not to be confused with mercon V transmission fluid. To be sure pull the transmission stick out and read the side of the stick. It will tell you what fluid to use.
If it is a manual transmission it has no dip stick just a fluid level plug
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.
The car has a sealed transmission u will have to go to a mechanic to have it checked ..
Check the transmission dipstick, it is written on the stick what fluid to use.
You put the Transmission Fluid in the Transmission (fill point transmission drip stick tube)
I have a 1999 Potiac Grand Am SE, and I cannot find the transmission dip stick to check the transmission fluid.
The transmission dipstick on a Daewoo Matiz is typically located near the back of the engine bay, often towards the passenger side. It is usually marked with a bright color, such as yellow or orange, to distinguish it from other dipsticks. To check the transmission fluid, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface, and the engine is running. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then check the fluid level.