Lezlie,,,,
You add Trans Fluid down the Dipstick Tube,,,
it takes a long skinny funnel.
The Dipstick on your car is hard to find,
It's on Drivers Side ,,Behind the engine,,,
and mounted rather low.
You may have to use a flashlight to see it,,,
It's DARK in that spot even in daylight.
And there's tubes & hoses & wiring that obscures the view.
Use a flashlight,,and look behind the engine,,You'll find it.
Careful to NOT overfill it!
If you ADD some,,Give it a minute to drain down before Rechecking it.
And a LITTLE added fluid on those cars raises the
level quite a bit,
It can be Tedious and take a few minutes,
But be Patient,,,'cuz You SURE DONT wanna Overfill!
Have a Nice Weekend!
2006-11-11 13:36:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the 1st concern i could attempt is a can of Sea Foam Trans track. you will get that at maximum automobile factors shops on your state. You persist with the classes, despite the fact that it is going to sparkling the gunk and polish out of your transmission insides that are possibly inflicting the shift problems. that's worth a attempt for below $10.
2016-10-17 04:14:34
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answered by janovich 4
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YOU ADD THE TRANS FLUID THRU THE DIPSTICK TUBE WHERE YOU CHECK THE FLUID
2006-11-11 13:11:53
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answered by JOHN R 2
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