The stick is far back behind the block on passenger side i belive
If you mean transmission oil, you don't add any. The transmission is sealed, it never needs oil.
There is normally a plug on the upper side of the transmission under the vehicle. That is where you add oil. Add oil until it runs out. It is then full.
On manual transmission until oil flows out of full level hole. on most manual transmission the refill hole is the oil level. On automatic transmission if no oil shows on dipstick add a quart at a time.
To add tranny fluid, you remove thr transmission oil dip stick, and use your newly bought transmission oil funnel which will fit into the transmission oil dipstick tube and add oil, little at a time is best, dont over fill, if the oil shows on the stick at the add line, checking it hot and in park running, you probably only need about a half a quart.
You shouldn't have to.
Add automatic transmission fluid through the dip stick tube. No kidding!
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level.
Remove the clutch cover or the primary chain inspection cover and add the transmission oil there.
It is important to know where to add the proper fluids in a car. A person can add transmission fluid into the transmission dipstick tube of a 1999 Tacoma 4x4.
The transmission shares the engine oil.
use a funnel and add it to the dipstick tube
where is the gear box oil on a ford puma 1.7