for sum reason i went to go and check my tranny fluid and couldnt find my tranny dipstick so i went to my chevy dealer and they told me that isuszu made the tranny parts and that i have seal cap WTF ? i dont understand anyone else had this problem?
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depending on the car,year, eng size, ya thats correct ....
i have a 99 2.2 5 speed mt and its a pull plug style dipstick ...... or call it a cap .... w.e
you can actually get @ it on my car from the top and bottem ...(if u have semi small forearms)
mine is white and is on the back of the engine close to where the engine an tranny mount up ....
hoep this helps !
well on my 2.4 there is a fluid level check screw under the car,take that off, if anything drains out let it drain until it stops.If nothing comes out then you have the correct amount of trans. fluid.

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Mine is the same as Dales. Dip stick style! Literally right next to your fuel lines.
Manual trannys rarely ever have the red colored tranny dipdtick your thinking of.
My car has the little (2 inch) dipstick with a white lock tab that folds over to keep it in place.
I think it's near the VSS and backup light switch. You usually won't notice it unless your looking for it.
I have an Izuzu also.
i have a 97 4 speed auto no dip stick for tranny from what ive been told that year or the 4 speed is sealed tranny or something to that effect like in the previous post you got to pull the cap on the side of tranny
BIGGSZ24 wrote:well on my 2.4 there is a fluid level check screw under the car,take that off, if anything drains out let it drain until it stops.If nothing comes out then you have the correct amount of trans. fluid.
If nothing drains out, try adding some trans fluid because it could be low. Let the extra run out the drain plug.
Not what my mechanic showed me,if you take the plug off and nothing comes out it already has the correct level of fluid,why pour more in just to let it drain out?I did that before,thought it was low,poured in like4 quarts(I know,dumb)and guess what came out?,4 quarts.
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you dont need to check the fluid unless you know there is a leak. if you think the fluid is low......do a search on changing fluid in the 4-speed auto and you will find the info you need. or buy a Helms manual
OK...uhmmm. maybe I mistyped or something but I did exactly what you just explained,when i was having trans issues I filled it with more than 4 quarts actually and then took it to the mechanic,who IS not my mechanic,and he showed me where the plug was and when he drained it it gushed out.He capped it when it DID have a constant flow out of the bottom portion of the hole.The car was hot when I brought it in but why does it have to be running when doing this?Serious question as I am not a trans. expert

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