To add Transmission Fluid to a 1999 Jaguar, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running at normal operating temperature. Locate the transmission dipstick, usually found near the back of the engine bay, and remove it. Use a funnel to pour the appropriate type of transmission fluid into the dipstick tube, adding in small amounts and checking the level frequently to avoid overfilling. Always consult the owner's manual for specific fluid type and capacity.
All automatic transmissions add fluid in the dipstick tube.
through the tranny dipstick tube under the hood, with a funnel.
I have a 1996 VW dl jetta and to add the transmission fluid is on the right front side of the car underneath by the tire. My husband had to put it in that way. But he said he will never go through that again. To add tranny fluid you have to go to the garage. Because they have to pump the fluid in the tranny. There is no place to check the tranny fluid like a reg. car? Crazy but true.
man: under the brake master cylinder Auto: there is a dipstick to check the tranny fluid. It doubles as the inlet for more fluid
You add it through the tranny dipstick hole, pull the dipstick out and add the fluid.
You pour the tranny fluid into the transmission dipstick tube. Use a long skinny funnel if you need to. and remember to always check the tranny fluid while the truck is running and has been warmed up at least 60 seconds.
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If there is no dipstick then there will be a fill hole either on the top or the tranny or on the side. It will be easier if you can put it up in the air to see.
You can not add fluid to the Jaguar 2000 S-Type as it has a sealed transmission box. It must be taken into a mechanic to have the fluid changed.
pull the tranny dipstick out and add the fluid through the dipstick tube.
Just changed transmission filter and had to add tranny fluid back in. Grab a funnel, preferably with a small end that will fit in the (tranny) dipstick tube. Remove the dipstick and add the fluid as needed
You add tranny fluid right into where the dipstick is