You fill the automatic transmission through the transmission dip stick tube. There is a drain plug in the transmission oil pan, but no filler plug. The transmission dip stick handle is usually yellow and has a spring steel catch (if it hasn
On an A/T it is the same place you check the fluid level. On a manual transmission it is located under the car, on the side of the transmission near the top, usually driver's side.
Filler/level plug is located on the gearbox very similar to a manual box filler/level plug there is no dipstick fitted to this model.
drain plug side of the gearbox bottom one above it is for filling with ATF.
Filler/level plug is located on the gearbox very similar to a manual box filler/level plug there is no dipstick fitted to this model.
1993-1996 automatic transmission: MERCON automatic transmission fluid (NOT MERCON V) 1993-2005 manual transmission: MERCON automatic transmission fluid (NOT MERCON V)
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NOPE, manual transmission you usually shouldn't run low on oil in a stick. If you really would like to check you can follow what it says in the owners manual where it says to check it by taking out the filler bolt and see if the oil is level with the filler hole.....
Mercon transmission fluid
You can use any kind of SAE certified automatic transmission fluid in your 1993 Nissan Pathfinder. You can check the automatic transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
On the 1993 Lebaron I believe only the 3.0L V6 engine was offeredwith the A604 4sp electronic overdrive transmission. The transmission filler tube is also the transmission dipstick tube and is located on the "driverside" end of the engine. There should be a "T" handle dipstick with "Transmission Fluid" labeled on it. Use a small funnel and DO NOT OVER FILL THE TRANSMISSION" Make absolutely sure your arent putting the tranny fluid in the ENGINE OIL dipstick tube located at the front center of the engine!