There is not one in my A6 2001. Assuming the 1998 Audi A6 is similar to 2001 model. This is slightly tricky. There are two plugs at the bottom of the gearbox sump. One is for draining the other is for filling. Both are found at the very bottom and almost side by side. The filling plug is not the one closer to the edge. Obviously the filling one has an opening which is located at a higher position within the gearbox. Filling up past this point will cause the excessive oil to overflow. You will need to jack the car up on a hydraulic platform so that it is level. Use the right tool to loosen the filling plug (and even have a spare plug ready as the old one would have chipped or been worn), remove it slowly to see any oil overflowing. THE OIL CAN BE VERY HOT. Have an oil pan ready. Rarely will you find it overflowing except for a small amount which is splattered over. You will need a special tool or a plastic hand pump with a long tube to pump the new oil in. Fill up by pumping oil until it overflows back out. Replace the plug by finger and start the engine, continue filling until it overflows again. With the engine spinning, the oil level will come down a bit. When that is done, tighten the plug. Now the level is right. You can find posts elsewhere on this. BTW, you also need a special Audi gearbox oil from Audi.
It is important to check and maintain fluid levels in a car. To check the transmission fluid, a person looks for the red cap under the hood, this is the transmission dipstick.
sadly their is not a dipstick they desined theese cars to be serviced by a pro...
Between the seats....if you are asking about the dipstick, it is non-existent.
there is no tranny dipstick on Audi's. the transmission fluid level is checked and serviced like that of a manual transmission. there is a drain and fill plug on the transmission oil pan itself. an excellent source of Audi service information can be found at Blauparts website.
On a 2004 Audi A6 Quattro 3.0, the transmission dipstick is located near the back of the engine bay, typically on the driver's side. It may be covered by a plastic engine cover, which you'll need to remove to access it. Unlike some vehicles, this model may not have a conventional dipstick for checking the transmission fluid level; instead, the fluid level is often checked through a fill plug on the transmission itself.
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To add transmission oil to a 2003 Audi A4, locate the transmission dipstick or fill plug, which is usually found near the back of the engine bay on the driver's side. You may need to remove the dipstick or plug using a wrench. Use a funnel to pour the appropriate transmission fluid into the dipstick tube or fill hole, ensuring you use the correct type of fluid specified in the owner's manual. It's important to check the fluid level with the engine running and the transmission in park or neutral for accurate measurement.
To check the transmission fluid on a 2001 Audi, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running at operating temperature. Locate the transmission dipstick, usually found near the back of the engine bay, and remove it. Wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then remove it again to check the fluid level; it should be within the marked range. If low, you can add the appropriate transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
It's a sealed unit, so there is no dipstick. Supposed to be maintinance free, but a lot of people do recommend changing the fluid and filter inside the transmission case. It's a pretty big job, so a pro is recommended
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if you cant get the car on ramps forget it