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Find the transmission filler tube under the hood. Get a funnel, and fill. Do not overfill, and use proper tranny fluid for your cars' specifications. Your user manual should have a capacities index, and the type of trans. fluid to use listed somewhere in the manual. Hope this helps.
Mitsu's have a special trans fluid concoction - better to ask a trans shop before you do anything else! In other words they do NOT take just Dextron or Type F fluid
The proper fluid level is marked on the dip stick. With the engine running and in park, raise the hood and remove the dip stick from the autotrans filler tube. With a clean rag, wipe down the stick and then place the dip stick all the way back in the tube again, and then pull it out once more.
Holding the stick level, you can now read what the fluid level is.
If you add any fluid, do so in small amounts, such as a half a pint at a time.
Do not add fluid with engine running.
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Bill, ASE Master Technician
Sine I don't know the engine or the trans used in your car I will give you both locations of te filter.
If it is the external spin on filter it is near the top of the trans case, if it is the flat filter it is inside the trans pan.
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