SOURCE: location of transmission fluid indicator dipstick
Couldn't find mine either. It's not in the owners manual. Actually, I found out that it does not have one. According to VW Vortex, they check the fluid at the dealership by computer.
SOURCE: transmission dipstick
Your car has a sealed transmission, no dipstick, the fluid is checked with an electronic scan tool when it is at the proper temperature through an access port on top of trans. The reason they do this is to keep owners from overfilling the trans, very common problem and can ruin the transmission.
SOURCE: transmission dipstick location
Sorry, I'm just now getting it to you. The dipstick is located on the passenger side of the car way down at the bottom. It should have a yellow handle. It's just to the right and down of the battery. Let me know if you can't find it still and I will get you a picture somehow.
SOURCE: can't locate dipstick to check transmission fluid
there is no dipstick stupid suzuki the only way to check trans fluid is to crawl under the car and remove the filler plug from the transmission check to make sure the fluid is to the brim of the hole there is a diagram in the manual page 5-11 hope this helps
SOURCE: Where is the transmission dipstick
Hello
Alot of the newer GM model do not have transmission dipsticks anymore they are kindof a pain to check them. With the front of the car raised and supported level on a hoist or jackstands front and rear for a accurate reading from the passenger side of the vehicle look on thr back passenger side of the transmission there is a 11 mm bolt facing you, while the vehicle is running remove that bolt, transmission fluid should ran out of the hole, if it does not then you will need a friend to add from above while you watch while they add transmission fluid untill it does start running out that hole, if you look way down between the air box and the throttlebody there is a red cap down there remove the cap and the fluid there. To change the fluid I would recommend taking it to a repair facility and just having a transmission service done on it, it will save you a big headache. Transmission should be serviced around every 30,000 miles for normal driving conditions.
Good luck
Chris
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