The Transmission Fluid reservoir is inside the transmission on the bottom. The pan on the bottom of the transmission is the reservoir. You add fluid at the same place you check it. On some newer GM vehicles there is no place to check the fluid level. These transmissions are sealed for life. Please read your owner's manual.
where is the brake fluid reservoir on a 2006 jetta
On a 2006 Ford Escape : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
The streer is all interal dude so no worries, the is no fluid trust me a asked the GM dealership the same question.
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No, the 2006 Honda Pilot does not have a separate washer fluid reservoir for the rear window. Instead, it uses a single washer fluid reservoir that supplies fluid to both the front and rear windshield washer systems. When you activate the rear washer, it draws fluid from the same reservoir used for the front wipers.
It is on the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
Yes, at the power steering reservoir. Fact is on a 2 year old car you should not have to add fluid. If you have to add fluid then there is a leak. This car is still under warranty. So the leak should be repaired by the dealer free of charge. (edit) from what i understand, there is no fluid to be added...its electric power steering.i have a 2006 g6 and i looked for the reservoir...not one. time to take it to the dealer while its still under warranty
In a white reservoir along the inner fender, it uses auto trans fluid.
Find the brake fluid reservoir, on a 2006 it is in the back of the engine compartment on the driver's side (upper right corner). Open the reservoir, add new fluid to the max line and replace the lid.
On a 2006 Ford Expedition : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield , that is located in the engine compartment
Nope both front and back use the same fluid reservior
On a 2006 Chevy Aveo, the windshield washer pump is located in the engine compartment, typically mounted on the windshield washer fluid reservoir. To access it, you may need to remove the reservoir from its mounting position. The pump itself is usually attached to the bottom of the reservoir and can be identified by its electrical connector and hose attachment for the washer fluid.