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look the trans dip stick. it be found underneath, at right side of the transmission(passenger side). it has plug where the filler tube would normally go. unscrew the plug there's the dip stick inside.
You add fluid in the same pipe the dip stick is in. Remove the dip stick and insert a funnel and add fluid through there. Check it frequently since there is no way to remove fluid easily if you over fill the transmission.
It does'nt have a dip stick., car must be put on a car lift. Has a check plug on tranny. when plug is open fluid should pour out if not pour fluid until it do.
TRANSMISSION DONT HAVE A DIP STICK.IT HAS A RED VENT FILL CAP ON TOP WHERE THE DIP STICK USE TO BE. AND TRANSMISSION HAS A CHECK PLUG NEAR THE OIL DRAIN PLUG.FOR THIS VECHICLE THE CAR HAS TO BE RAISED UP ON A CAR LIFT AND LEVEL POSITION. BEFORE FLUID CAN BE CHECKED.GM WARNED NOT SAFE TO LAY UNDER CAR TRY TO CHECK TRANSMISSION FLUID.DEALERSHIP HAS TO CHECK FLUID FOR YOU.
Hi: To Refill your Auto Transmission with Tranny Fluid, There is NO CAP, Look For a Dip Stick Similar to your Oil Dip Stick.You Refill your Transmission where the Transmission Dip Stick comes out of a Tube. You'll Need a Funnel that Fits inside the Transmission Dip Stick Tube. This Should Resolve your Question. Please Vote and That actually sends me How Well I have Helped You. OH Look Towards the middle to the Back of Your Engine to Locate Your Tranmission Dip Stick: From the WYOCWBOY
this is a so called "sealed transmission" what does this mean?, there is no dip stick, the fluid level is checked by removing a plug on the tranmission case.
There is a rubber plug that is actually the dip stick. You can check out you fluid level but you have to crawl under the truck and remove the plug and there is your dip stick it is only a couple of inches long.
you are not going to find a dip stick in your trooper you shuold go down to the tranmission pan and look for drain bolt there is the place were you are going to check the tranmission oil first you have to turn on your engine an then shift neutral and take off the drain bolt dont worry the oil is not goin to drip out and you must have an special gage that you have to put there and base on the transmision temperature it will tell you if it need oil or not i hope i you undertend me my english is not to good
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