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if youre asking about the transmission fluid - it usually has a yellow handled dipstick saying Trans Fluid or something that allows you to check the level. transmissions usually generally take ATF (automatic transmission fluid) unless otherwise specified, just check the owners manual if u have it.
same goes for the oil, best to just check the manual for the oil type such as 5w30 or 10w30, otherwise it should say on a sticker/label underneath the hood somewhere. there will be another dipstick like for the transmission to check the oil level from the oil pan.
Check the oil level in the transmission to check for oil leaks . Run fault codes and look for a fault in the TCM unit or wires not connected properly. Have a pressure test done to check for internal problems.
Mostly all motorcycles use the same oil in their Engins and transmission, you do not needs to put a seperate oil into the transmission, as the engin and transmission uses the same oil, you will also see that there is nowhere that you can top up the transmission oil, most motorcycles use 20W50 oils, but it can also depend on what country you are from
front wheel drive i presume... if so the dipstick for the transmission oil will be on the top of the transmission which is attached to the motor. the way to tell is that the fluid will be pink (ideally). tho i suspect that may not be the problem that is how you check it. adding tranny fluid is thru the same hole that the dipstick goes into... you will need a funnel.
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