Its right below the battery on the far side. Its a little plug you unscrew it. What type of oil are you using?
It may not have one. Some late model GM vehicles have a sealed A/T with no provision to check or add fluid by the consumer. Check your owner's manual to be sure.
In front of the radiator.
Pull the dipstick handle out of it's holder and get a funnel that fits into the dipstick hole and fill it.
The linkage to the transmission may be broken. There may also be a problem with the shift censor as well.
Fluid capacity depends on the transmission on your vehicle, it should be stamped on the transmission pan. 4L60-E Automatic Transmission Drain and Refill 4.7 Liters (5.0 Quarts) Overhaul 10.6 Liters (11.0 Quarts)4L80-E Automatic Transmission Drain and Refill 7.3 Liters (7.7 Quarts) Overhaul 12.8 Liters (13.5 Quarts)
It don't have 1. you must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
It is on the transfur case tail shaft.
It does not have 1. It is all computer controlled.
It is bolted to the back of the transmission and then the driveshaft on the rear slides into it.
They are bolted to the valve body, Have to remove transmission pan to service them.
Its underneith the car by the transmission pan the cap on the engine block is just where you would fill it.
Is a 1999 chevy tahoe transmission compatible with a 2001 chevy tahoe transmission?