The transmission fluid needs to be changed in a 1996 Nissan Sentra every 30,000 miles. The transmission fluid capacity is shown when the dip stick registers full.
in the dip stick hole.
Yes, you can buy a Nissan 350z in either Automatic or Manual Transmission. MINE HAS THE AUTOMATIC OR YOU CAN MANUALLY SHIFT IT BY PUSHING THE STICK OVER TO MANUAL, IT IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM A REGULAR STICK SHIFT BECAUSE YOU JUST PUSH IT UP FOR THE NEXT GEAR OR PULL IT BACK FOR A LOWER
You add transmissioin fluid through the same hole where the transmission dip stick is located. You'll need a long-necked funnel to prevent any spillage.
behind the stick shift
If it is a Manual transmission there is an oil fill plug on the front of the transmission, that takes a 3/8" drive ratchet to remove. Fill it until it starts to drip from the hole or until you can stick your finger in the hole and feel the fluid. If it is an automatic pull the dipstick and fill through the dip tube with a funnel until the dipstick says it's full.
Yes, make sure it is the dipstick in front near the battery and it is setting below the top of the engine.
It can come with either one. But the standard is an automatic transmission.
Don't do it. It's a sports car, learn to drive a stick. If you are replacing an automatic transmission... then I would think this would be a good opportunity to upgrade to a manual. You're cutting off about 20hp and 10ft lbs of torque by keeping an automatic transmission.
No
It means that you do not have stick shift in your car, your car shifts gears for you, you don't have to do it, so basically if you don't have a stick shift car you have an automatic transmission car.
If it's automatic, facing the engine, it is a gray pull stick on the left side of the engine close to the firewall and valve cover.