Where is dip stick located to check transmission fluid
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I saw an under hood picture, 3.3L engine. the transmission dipstick, at the front toward driver side. I have have no idea if that is correct? good luck
If it's a front wheel drive motor it's on the drivers side near the steering column and is near the firewall on rear wheel drive engines it's under the windshield wiper cowl on the passenger side of the engine
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dipstick should have a yellow handle on it and i'm assuming u are looking for 3 outta 6 plugs. They are behind the engine and usually accessible from underneath. Some GM models require removing the rear engine support mount and then tilt the engine upwards. I suggest u take it to a garage.
SOURCE: When and How to check transmission fluid
if it is a manual transmission you have to check it from under the car by opening the fill plug. if fluid starts flowing out your full if not than you need to service it.
if it is an automatic it will be close to the firewall and hard to spot. but it is there. if you have 45,000 miles on it you should have the transmission serviced whether it is an automatic or manual.
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SOURCE: I can't locate the transmission fluid dip stick for 2003 Grandam
Your transmission is sealed and has no dip stick, checking the fluid level properly involves using a factory scan tool.
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It has to be checked by the service center by raising the
vehicle and removing the bolts as in replacing the transmission fluid.
This was on the 97-99's. They have gone back to dipsticks but
unfortunately we are stuck with the service center.
YES you can do it!! Be careful not to overfill but do as
follows to check the fluid. As you don't have an ATF dipstick, you will
have two plugs facing down on the trans pan. The plug higher up on the
pan is the fill/level check (stamped/recessed into the rear right
corner of pan). ATF should just drip from this plug on a hot, idling
truck, in neutral on a flat surface. The lower one is the drain. The
one at the back of the pan in a recess is the filler. You need a squirt
pump or something like one to fill it with the engine running.
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.
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