Trying to locate thwe dipstck for the auto oil to check level ?
I doubt it has a dipstick as is what is known as a sesled unit and should only need to be checked at a major service follow this link to the colt forum for more detailed advice
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SOURCE: Location of auto trans dip stick on 91 Ford Tempo 4 cyl.
It's right next to the air filter and behind the radiator fan and to the right of the oil dipstick. The transmissions is black and the oils is yellow. If it's a manual, there's no dipstick there. If not check close to the forewall towards the back of the engine.
SOURCE: transmission fluid level check 02 jetta tdi auto
VW didn't put a "dipstick" on the trans for whatever reason. You technically have to use the VW Vag-Com scanner to properly check the trans fluid level as VW says it has to be checked at a specific temperature. But there is a "shade-tree" workaround. Start the car and leave the engine running the throughout the entire procedure. You have to get the trans fluid warm-a little under normal operating temp. 95F-104F is what you want-you can attain this after letting the car idle for 8 or so minutes. Continuing, leave the trans in park, and make sure you are on as level of a surface as possible. Then loosen the allen plug on the bottom of the trans pan. You will then see another plug. Remove this plug. Fluid should just trickle out of the hole if it is at the proper level. If it trickles out, you are good. If it doesn't you need to add fluid. Add VW spec ATF through the fill port.The fill port on the top front of the trans is capped off by a red cap and is very visible. Very carefully pry the cap off and then wiggle the plug out. I'd highly suggest having a spare red cap on hand-VW dealer has them. Then you can pour fluid into the trans. Add a little bit at at time, and all the while watching for the fluid to tricke out of the trans plug hole. When it trickles out, replace the inner plug and then the outer plug. That's it. Recheck after driving the car for a few miles. FYI- A flud and filter swap on the the VW auto trans takes 3 liters, so keep that in perspective. I hope this helps you out.
SOURCE: I can't locate the transmission fluid dip stick for 2003 Grandam
Your transmission is sealed and has no dip stick, checking the fluid level properly involves using a factory scan tool.
SOURCE: No Dip Stick for trans fluid on 98 Kia Sephia!
Hi,
A little more info is needed... I'm assuming your car is an automatic transmission.
So the dip stick is missing? Or can you not find the location of the dipstick? The owner's manual will help you to locate it. If it is missing from the tube, I would recommend calling an auto salvage yard to get another one.
If your auto is a standard transmission, you can have the oil checked by a mechanic if you suspect it is low... rare, unless it's leaking.
Hope this helps...
SOURCE: there is for my gearbox oil level. How di i check
i dont think you can most cars now dont have dipsticks if you want it serviced you have to take it to a shop, sorry.
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