even the automatics dont use a dipstick on the pasports...crazy i know...what u have to do is leave it running and pull the top plug out of the trans..yes u have to get under the vehicle...and it has to be fully warmed up and on level ground..if any leaks out when u pull the plug your ok if not u need to fill..u can use dextron mercon since its a gm transmission!
2007-04-06 02:48:55
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answered by Steven S 3
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Normally, the transmission dipstick is on the opposite side of the engine from the engine dipstick. Start the engine and run the transmission through all the gear selections, r,n,d,1,2,3 and back to Neutral. Set the brake and pull the Transmission dipstick. clean it off, reinsert, wait a second and pull it out again. Check the level at this point, it's the only accurate way to check almost every automatic transmission.
2016-03-18 06:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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99 Honda Passport
2016-10-04 13:28:58
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answered by ? 4
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If it's a manual shift transmission,you'll have to raise the car off of the ground and take out the plug screw and put your pinky finger in the hole,if you get fluid on your finger then it's ok,if not you'll have to fill it until you feel fluid.On an automatic,you should have a dipstip,mostly the handle will be red.
2007-04-06 00:31:13
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answered by dragonsaver005 4
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If it is a standard, there is no dipstick - you have to get under and check the gear oil. If it is an automatic look down for the dipstick
2007-04-06 00:29:11
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answered by bluebettalady 4
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id use a long paint stir stick cut in half lengthwise, works just as well as a dipstick
2007-04-06 00:28:50
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answered by Doctor Cornbread 2
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1. Open the hood .
2. Put head in engine compartment.
3. Have friend slam down hood.
4. Have another friend video tape it.
5. We all get a good laugh.
2007-04-06 01:20:14
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answered by Trainman1957 3
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Check your owner's manual. There is a dip stick if it is automatic. Otherwise, you have to have it checked for you when you perform your lubrication service.
2007-04-06 00:30:54
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answered by George R 3
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