There is not transmission dipstick on the 2001 Land Rover Discovery.
there isnt one. theres a plug on the side of the trannsmission.
On non dipstick type transmission you cannot check the fluid level directly, but there is a bolt front of the transmission sump, unscrew and you can refill to that level.
It is important to know the types of fluids that go into different cars. A Land Rover Discovery takes Dexron III automatic transmission fluid.
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'99 and up Discovery's do not have one. You check it from the side of the pan (there is a little bolt/plug.) If it runs out it's full. It's a huge pain if you don't have a lift, the dealers charge way too much for this but it's cheaper than the cost of a new transmission.
No such thing as "dipstick" on the Freelander. Filler plug is located on top of the transmission next to two electrical connectors. Level plug is located on the bottom of the transmission, next to the selector cable. Use 5mm Alen wrench to remove it, and fill the trasmission fluid till it's start dripping from the level plug. BE CAREFULL WHEN LOCATING LEVEL PLUG, WILL DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSION IF REMOVE THE "WRONG" BOLT.
where do I put trasmission fluid in landrover discovery 2
In a Land Rover Discovery, the fuses are located under the steering column. The fuse for the windshield wiper and the washers is fuse number 16.
The fuel filter on a Land Rover Discovery 3 is located in the engine compartment behind the radiator. It is accessed only from underneath the vehicle.
the transmission dipstick on all vehicles are on the right side of the engine toward the back in a small dipstick that usually has a locking knob to keep the expanding transmission fluid from leaking out of the top of the dipstick its not hard to miss your transmission check stick should be labeled, except on this model / year of land rover which is a sealed system that must be taken in to a dealer / mechanic to check (as per conversation with service dept. when asking for exact location of dipstick).
I want to know where the thermo switch of land rover discovery 1996 located in the car.
Dextron III ATF