On a automatic it will be added by pouring it down the dipstick tube for the tranny. Make sure you don't over fill so add it a little at a time. Then start your car and with the brake depressed run the transmission through the gears, this will allow the fluid to circulate throughout the tranny. Turn the car off and check the level again. Add more if needed.
On a manual there should be a plug on the side of the tranny. It will be the top most location plug. There might be a drain plug do not remove this one or you will have a mess. Fill the tranny until fluid comes out of the top hole. Reinstall plug and youre good to go.
it goes in through the pipe that you check the trani fluid at
I have a 1987 Toyota 4 runner...I need to replace my manual transmission fluid....and I needto replace it with Lucas Transmission fluid....how much do I need to buy?
The transmission dipstick tube
There is not much difference between power steering and transmission fluid. Many people use power steering in place of transmission fluid because it is cheaper.
80w90 gear oil
I just replaced my transmission on my '87 Town Car and PartSource told me that I need 11.6 L (or 12.25 quarts) of fluid.
Yes
Mopar ATF +3 or +4
mopar atf+3 or atf+4, not dextron
The transmission was a synergy transmission. This allowed the manufacturer to keep the stout 4 speed automatic transmission in which they were able to add an overdrive.
Should be a dipstick towards the firewall usually with a red handle. Check it when the transmission is warm and the engine has to be running.
Depends on the engine...