It depends on the car...if it is an automatic you pour it in the dipstick tube where you check the level...it the car is a manual there is usually a fill plug on the side of the transmission.
Change the oil
You need to get the trans fluid changed immediatley
Transmission fluid can be poured through the engine compartment on a Honda Accord. There is a dipstick and reservoir where the fluid can safely be placed.
go to a mechanic immediately
Before you can change the transmission fluid on a 1997 BMW 540-I you need to remove the plug and drain the old fluid. The new fluid is poured into the top of the transmission in the hole marked for transmission fluid.
This happened to me last week because all of my transmission fluid poured out.
I assume it is the same for my 96 Impreza, but when I changed mine, I poured it in where the transmission dipstick was through a funnel
There isn't a manual transmission fluid reservoir in an 95 Integra. The fluid is poured directly into the transmission case via the 17mm fill bolt, located at about 10 o'clock above where the passenger side drive shaft connects to the transmission, as looking at the end of the tranny.
Down the dipstick tube.Down the dipstick tube.
In most cases only a small mouth funnel. Transmission fluid is poured into the same hole where the dipstick comes out. In some of the newer models the dipstick is secured and is meant for service at the dealer only.
Automatic transmision fluid gets poured down the dipstick tube. Manual transmissions get filled through the fill plug in the side of the case.
I have a 2002 Chevy Tahoe as well. Like many cars, the automatic transmission fluid is poured directly into the same tube the transmission dipstick is located. The transmission dipstick has a red locking grip with the words 'TRANS/LOCK ->' imprinted on the handle. Do not confuse with the engine oil dipstick which has a yellow grab ring. The transmission dipstick has two ranges - one for cold transmission fluid levels, the other for hot transmission fluid levels. Please refer to page 6-25 of your user manual for specifics about this. Suffice it to say, the manual suggests only adding transmission fluid after checking the hot transmission fluid level where it is found to be low. The cold transmission fluid range is for reference only and is not trustworthy. If adding transmission fluid, be sure to use fluid labeled as Dexron III - any other type may cause permanent damage to the transmission.