If you are referring to the transmission, that is quite possible. Most of the high-end makes are shipping without a transmission dipstick, and a good many are coming without an engine stick as well.
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2006-12-16 14:06:12
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answered by Ironhand 6
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RE:
1998 honda passport doesn't have a dip stick?
i took my truck to a shop and the guy said that my truck doesn't have a stick. he said the only way to check it is to drain the fluid. i just can't believe a vehicle was mad without a dip stick. what do you think.
2015-08-18 11:05:30
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answered by Loy 1
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on the transmission pan there are two drain plugs one high and one low the high is called an overflow plug the lower is a drain plug.
Service and Repair
Notes
CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID
There is no need to change the transmission fluid unless the transmission is used under one or more of the following heavy duty conditions.
Repeated short trips
Driving on rough roads
Driving on dusty roads
Towing a trailer If the vehicle is used under these conditions, change the fluid every 20,000 miles (32,000 km.)
Place a large drain pan under the oil pan.
Remove the transmission oil drain screw (2) and drain fluid.
Tighten drain screw (2). Torque: 38 Nm (28 ft. lbs.)
Remove the transmission overfill screw (1) and fill transmission through overfill screw opening, using DEXRON III ATF. NOTE: Add transmission fluid until it flows out over the overfill screw opening.
Let engine idle until a fluid temperature between 32°C (90°F) and 57°C (135°F) is reached.
Add transmission fluid until it flows out over the overfill screw opening, then close the overfill screw (1). Torque: 38 Nm (28 ft. lbs.) NOTE: Check transmission fluid temperature with scan tool.
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2006-12-16 16:13:12
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answered by russ G 3
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1998 Honda Passport Transmission
2017-02-28 04:32:30
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answered by ? 4
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yes it is possible not to have a tranny dip sick. I know that the izusu rodeo with auto tranny does not have one. the only way to check it is to drain and refill
2006-12-16 14:23:08
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answered by kktinman66 2
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consult your owners manual. the section for regular maintenance should have a picture of it and how to check it.
i would also find a better mechanic to consult.
2006-12-16 13:59:29
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answered by jamesd 3
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aren't passports made by Isuzu? well, you get what you pay for......
2006-12-16 13:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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