The automatic trans is a sealed unit with no trans dipstick.
you cant, you need to take it to the dealer to have them put their dipstick in to ck the level.
You can't. It's a sealed transmission, and has no spout or dipstick. All service to the transmission should be done by a dealer.
dealer has special tool 2 check ,cant checkwithout it ,i believe u can buy dipstick adapter tube not sure (this is only true for a 300c) The 300m came with a dipstick, and you check the fluid idling in park.
you should be able to just stick a funnel into the top of the dipstick (transmission) and add the fluid through there you cant just anwer that question assuming its a automatic... if its a 5 speed there is a fill plug in the front of the tranny
look down between the intake tube and the battery there should be a shellow handled dip stick looking back at you that would be you a/t dipstick
you cant check the transmission fluid on any manual transmission
I cant tell you were its at but all you have to do is crawl under the car make sure the emergency brake is on, locate the transmission, then you will see a metal hose coming out of the should be the side track that hose to where it comes out under the hood that is were you can add transmission fluid of coarse youll need a funnel
if its a maunual transmission you dont have one. if its a auto well i cant help you there.
The automatic has a dipstick. The manual has a fill plug on the side.
The fluid dipstick is visible from under the hood on the vehicle. The transmission may be slipping if you can feel the motor rev too much before the vehicle shifts. Also if the motor revs and the vehicle feels like it is "dragging" or "hesitating" you may also have a problem. Macs Transmissions (Houston, TX) 281-394-4951 macstransmissions@gmail.com where exactly is the fluid dipstick under the hood, i cant see it
There is no dipstick in the manual transmission. there's a plug on the side of the transmission,just take it out and use your little finger and reach in and see if you can touch the fluid level with your finger if you cant its low or if it comes out when you remove the plug its full,remove the upper plug though not the lower one,and yes some newer transmissions do use transmission fluid instead of thick oil like they use to ,they found out that it cools a lot better and last a lot longer
its aa sealed transmission you cant change or add fluid