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Posted on May 01, 2011

I need to know how to fill the transmission fluid and check the levels in a 2004 suzuki verona as well as what fluid it needs. We had to buy a used transmission and the place we got it drained it so we need to fill it.

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Ain't no dip stick. U gotta get it serviced or syphon it in into the transmission..

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Well you have a dip stick like ware you put the oil in but do not put the transmission fluid in the oil dip stick ! it would be best to go and put a new filter in the transmission ! hope the transmission came with the dip stick ! you may have to get the one off the old one !

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