As was mentioned, there isn't one. There is a small bolt on the side of the transmission pan (facing the front of the car) that is pulled and checked by the service mechanic. If a few drops of tranny fluid are released when the bolt is pulled, there is adequate fluid in the transmission.
It doesnt have one has to be checked at the shop
SOURCE: 2002 izuzu axiom- can't find transmission dip
i have a 2002 isuzu axiom and i have been having some recent problems with my transmission and it took a while to find out but eventually i found out that it has a closed transmission and there is no dipstick there is a fluid resevoir next to the brake fluid but to get the transmission fluid filled or flushed it has to be serviced at a shop
SOURCE: I cannot locate the dip stick to check the
The 2002 Axiom does not have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid. The holding tank is on the right side by the brake fluid. Check your levels & fill if needed there. It has a "sealed" transmission.
SOURCE: On the Olds Alero - where is the transmission dip
This transmission has a fill cap. On the side of the trans near the bottom is a plug you remove to check the level; simular to a rear end or manual trans. The car needs to be running in park.
SOURCE: how do you check the transmission fluid on the
TRANSMISSION DONT HAVE A DIP STICK.IT HAS A RED FILLER CAP INSTEAD.TO CHECK TRANSMISSION FLUID THE CAR HAS TO PUT ON A LIFT LEVEL.TRANSMISSION HAS A CHECK PLUG.ITS UNDER THE EXTENSION HOUSING.THE OIL PAN DRAIN PLUG IS BELOW IT.YOU NEED A DRAIN PAN AND THE CAR NEED TO BE RUNNING AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE.WITH ENGINE RUNNING YOU REMOVE THE CHECK PLUG.IF NO FLUID DIPS OUT YOU NEED TO ADD SOME FLUID.IT FLUID POURS OUT YOU HAVE TOO MUCH TRANSMISSION FLUID IN SYSTEM.IF YOU GET A SLOW DRIP YOU HAVE THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF FLUID IN TRANSMISSION.THE CAR HAS TO BE LEVEL AND YOU PUT FLUID IN THE TOP OF TRANSMISSION WHERE THE RED VENT FILL CAP IS.YOU NEED A LONG LONG FUNNEL TO PUT FLUID IN WITH OUT SPILLING FLUID ALL OVER THE PLACE.
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You have a dip stick to check it with. Start engine let it warm up to operating temp then pull dip stick wipe off end the dip it back in and pull it back out and read level on stick. Do not over fill. transmission fluid rises with heat
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