On the 2002 Mitsubishis Lancer , you add the transmission fluid down the dipstick tube. There is a specific fluid for manual transmissions , that information is in the manual under Fluid Capacities.
All automatic transmissions add fluid in the dipstick tube.
Automatic transmision fluid gets poured down the dipstick tube. Manual transmissions get filled through the fill plug in the side of the case.
You add the type of manual transmission fluid specified in your owner's manual - nothing else.
Your question is confusing. An A/T does not use gear oil, it uses A/T fluid. Some manual transmissions do use A/T fluid but I know of A/T that uses gear oil. But the answer is the same for both manual and A/T. You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level.
most manual transmissions have 2 plugs - one high and one low. The low one is for draining, and the higher one is for filling - it's kind of tricky to get it in there without making a huge mess.
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
For all automatic transmissions you add fluid through the dipstick tube.
Stanard transmissions use oil, not transmission fluid. There is a plug on the side of the tranny. Open the plug and stick your finger in. The oil should be right at the bottom of the opening. If not, you will need a pump to get the oil into the tranny.
where do you add clutch fluid on a Mazda 1997
Take it to the nearest dealership you do not want to overfill those transmissions.
Add fluid by using a funnel or similar device, by way of the auto trans fluid dipstick tube.