Questions & Answers for: dip stick tube removed trans

...dip stick is not there and a cap attached to the tube by metal screw....is this standard? Are only the dealers servicing these? The cap your reffering to is the dip stick. You need to remove the 10mm ...

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...dip stick, and as much fluid as possible is drawn out, and new fluid added. In my opinion, this is a total waste, I advise that you don't do it. The reason is this: changing your trans fluid AND ...

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dip stick that is under the hood.. Its called the "filler tube" Need a funel.. Fill it while the car is running in park Careful not to overfill.. Note; Thank you for posting your question on FixYa.com

...dip stick on my 2001 Grand Am you use a trans flush machine or drop the trans pan to answer your question----------------Or what you realy want how do i check my fluid & add. The car must be ...

...close to poring out the top whole. Automatics drain by removing the pan and fill by poring through the trany dip stick tube. The automatic transmisson dip stick tube shoud be close to the fire

Question about 2003 Silverado 1500

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...dip stick tube useing a small funnel. Replace only as much fluid as you have taken out. Do not over fill or serious damage is very possible to trans. once fluid is in transmission start your vehicle ...

Question about 1995 Rodeo

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...dip stick tube to add fluid,for a 1995 isuzu trooper v6 I'm pretty sure that year does not have a dipstick or dipstick tube. Instead there will be two drain plugs on the transmission pan. One is ...

Question about 1993 Camry V6

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dip stick, using a suitable funnel pour about 2.5 litres of suitable new auto trans fluid back into the transmission via the dipstick tube (I believe they take dexron 2 of 3 type fluid). Start the car

changed according the label on the side of the trans housing. The is also no trans oil dip stick and tube under the hood like on older cars. Workshops pump new oil in with a trans oil exchange machine

...fluid in my 1987 D21 nissan truck Remove the pan bolts,drain oil into a catch pan or bucket,fit new filter and pan gasket.Refill with new oil through dip stick tube. Let a transmission shop do it

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