Seriously I have no idea. I have looked in the users manual and tried to find the dipstick based on what it says as well as my haynes manual, but for the life of me I can find it. Can anyone give me any help in locating it? A good description would be good, but a photo with a big circle showing where it is would be better.
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How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
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Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
It's on the passengers side of the engine, close to the front of the transmission, you might have to move the intake a bit to get to it. It's a short yellow/orange dipstick with a loop at the top, might be really dirty if its never been looked at.
I'll grab a pic if can't find it.
I'll grab a pic if can't find it.
Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
A picture would be amazing!
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Pretty much look below where the intake goes to the air filter and you should see it.
Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
Thank you so much! I never would have found it without that picture. Not only was it way down in there, but it was covered by a wiring and stuff.
*edit*and as expected my fluid is very low.
*edit*and as expected my fluid is very low.
Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
Now that you found it, how do you go about re-filling it?
Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
That I know how to do. You basically have to refill it from the same hole that the dipstick goes into either with a long thin funnel or some other method. I may try using a funnel and some tubing. I believe it holds 4.7 qts and you basically have to do a lopt of filling and checking till you get it right.
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Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
I never knew there was a dipstick until now. All I've ever seen is a filler plug on the side.Sabber wrote:That I know how to do. You basically have to refill it from the same hole that the dipstick goes into either with a long thin funnel or some other method. I may try using a funnel and some tubing. I believe it holds 4.7 qts and you basically have to do a lopt of filling and checking till you get it right.
Most newer cars with automatic transmissions don't even have a dipstick.
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Re: How do I check the manual trassmision levels?
My Outback has the manual tranny dipstick & fill tube in the same location. I used a section of aquarium tubing to fill it, last time I swapped out the gear oil. Fit one end over the nozzle of the gear oil container. The other end goes in the fill tube
. Takes a bit of patience, too, but it's cleaner than when I tried using a funnel.
The VW Bug I drive around for work has a sealed automatic transmission, too. Haven't heard of any problems with them from anyone else in the company, but it doesn't give me any warm fuzzy feelings

The VW Bug I drive around for work has a sealed automatic transmission, too. Haven't heard of any problems with them from anyone else in the company, but it doesn't give me any warm fuzzy feelings

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