Under the rear of the car on the side of the transmission.
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level
transmission fluid is uaually added through the trans dipstick tube.
DEXTRON II fluid.
Yes inside the fluid pan you find the filter yes it is inside the tranny you have to remove the oil pan drive safe
You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of power steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
The 1988 Toyota Pickup typically requires Type T or Dexron II automatic transmission fluid. It's essential to check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations, as fluid specifications can vary based on the transmission type. Using the correct fluid is crucial for optimal performance and longevity of the transmission.
synchromesh its a dealer only fluid.
normal atf
My Haynes book says that all Ford Taurus(es) & Mercury Sable(s) from 1986-1990 use Motorcraft Type F automatic transmission fluid for the power steering fluid. The transmission fluid doubles as the power steering fluid.FYI 1986 and 1987 automatic trans-axle fluid is Motorcraft Type H automatic transmission fluid and 1988 onward is Motorcraft Mercon automatic transmission fluid.The brand doesn't matter so much as the right type of fluid.Hope this helps.
More than likely Dexron 3. Check your owners manual or call a GM dealer to be 100% sure. Most GM vehicles tell you what type of trans fluid to use on the trans dipstick itself.
Down the tube that holds trans dipstick.
A 1988 Mazda 323 typically requires about 6.5 quarts of automatic transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. It's always advisable to check the owner's manual for any specific requirements or recommendations related to your particular vehicle.