Subaru vehicles typically feature continuously variable transmissions (CVTs), which can be considered sealed in the sense that they do not have a conventional dipstick for checking fluid levels. Instead, they are designed to be maintenance-free under normal driving conditions, with fluid changes recommended at specific intervals. However, some models may have a fill plug for servicing. It's always best to consult the owner’s manual for specific maintenance guidelines for your particular Subaru model.
If you mean do any Subarus have an automatic transmission, then the answer is yes - all models are available with automatic transmissions.
There a no dipsticks on vw transmissions. They are sealed units.
City of Subarus was created in 1998.
All Lincoln LS transmissions are sealed. There is no dipstick to check fluid.
It may not have one. Some GM transmissions are sealed for life.
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It may not have a place. Some GM transmissions are sealed for life. You add fluid the same place you check it. If there is no place to check it, then it is sealed.
If you have a tdi jetta then you would have a sealed transmission, so you can not check the fluid level on those transmissions
In 2003 I believe that they still recommended Dexron III for automatic transmissions. Check your owner's manual. Newer Subarus (2005 and up) use a special fluid that is generally only available from Subaru.
A lot of newer transmissions do not have dipsticks or fill tubes (I don't know of a transmission with an overflow tube). The transmissions are considered sealed units and are not serviceable...at least not by you or me. Talk to your dealer.