Buy a funnel with a long flexible hose, and place the end of it in the transmission fluid dipstick hole. Add no more than a a few ounces of fluid at a time before rechecking the levels - preferably while the transmission is hot and the motor running.
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look for the yellow dip stick at the rear of the engine
If your dropping the pan and replacing the filter than it would be a good idea to have six quarts of ATF+4 handy. You will add four quarts after you reinstall the transmission pan.
With the vehicle on a level surface;
Start the vehicle, put your foot on the brake, and put the transmission in each gear for a couple of seconds. Return the transmission to park.
Check the fluid level. It should be about in the middle of the crosshatch area on the dipstick. If it is low add a half a quart at a time until it is at the proper level.
Put the transmission in each gear again and then recheck the level. Topping of as necessary.
You should be good to go after that!
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The nine quarts is the total capacity of the transmission. The only time you would use all nine quarts is if you where flushing the transmission.
You will need to drop the pan and start over as your transmission is now severly overfilled.
I left the details of how to do this in your previous question.
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