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Ok , I agree I do not see dip stick on top of my 2005 a Mercury Montego, then how do I check my fluid it feels like I am low on Zfluid. How do I check to pug more in. MontegoOk , I agree I do not see dip stick on top of my 2005 a Mercury Montego, then how do I check my fluid it feels like I am low on Zfluid. How do I check to pug more in. Montego
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If you looked at the dip stick and saw nothing that is probably a bad sign. Most dip stick have markers on them in order to gauge how much fluid is in the transmission. Look at your dipstick closely and make sure you fill your transmission until it is between these markers. The markers are usually down by the end or tip of the dip stick. Be sure you do not over fill the transmission. I hope this helps you out at least a little.
The transmission dip stick on that Accord is more like a dip popsicle stick. It is very short and is found on the front, top of the transmission, right below where the distributor is located.
If there is a dip stick to show you the level of the fluid in the transmission, the transmission fluid is added through the dip stick tube. With the dip stick out, place a funnel in the tube opening and pour the fluid into the funnel.
Locate the dip stick on the transmission its a very short one it on the front of the transmisson. Using a transmission funnel (it has a long skinny hose) pour fluid through the dipstick hole. Good luck and thanks for using FIX YA, contact if you need more help
Looking at the car from the front, the dip stick for the transaxle is down very low at the left hand side of the engine, close to being under the battery. It is normally yellow. Follow the large water hose that runs down next to your battery. The yellow dip stick handle is right along side of that hose (to the right of it) down low. It will either pull out or unscrew. Hope this helps you.
there is alot of cars that do not have a dip stick..thus having to check fluid by loosing a bolt on the transmission pan. This also is the fill point, If it starts to seep out of the hole you know you have enough fluid! It should say exact under transmission in your owners manual
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