on the side off the gearbox is a bolt undo the bolt and stick your pinkie finger in if the oil touches your finger nail you have enough oil in gear box /or on the bottom off gear box you have a drain plug -drain oil then re fill gear box with a small bottle off sorts if you have a manual for your car it will tell you how much oil is needed but if only checking oil level try first option
Check your car manual.
If a 1993 Land Rover Discovery is stuck in a low ratio gear, check the transmission fluid levels. If the fluid levels check out okay, the transmission may be experiencing a jammed gear.
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.
To check the transmission fluid level on a 2001 Land Rover Discovery, start with the vehicle on a level surface and the engine running. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is usually found near the rear of the engine bay, and remove it to wipe it clean. Reinsert the dipstick fully, then remove it again to check the fluid level, which should be between the "hot" marks if the engine is warm. If the fluid is low, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
hoe do you reset the check engine light in a 1995 land rover
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
you cant check the transmission fluid on any manual transmission
How do you check manual transmission fluid KIA sophia
How do i check the transmission fluid in a manual 99 Hyundai Accent?
To determine if AMSOIL transmission fluid is acceptable for your Land Rover, you should check the specific fluid specifications required by your vehicle's manufacturer. AMSOIL offers various transmission fluids, so ensure that the product meets or exceeds the OEM specifications outlined in your Land Rover's owner manual. Additionally, consider any recommendations from Land Rover regarding aftermarket fluids. If in doubt, consult with a professional or a Land Rover dealership for guidance.
I dont think manual transmission cars use transmission fluid.
'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.