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Have an 02 with V8
Looked all around, Can't seem to find Dipstick to check trans fluid.
Any input will help
Thanks
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the plug is on the bottom of the pan, and requires semi special tooling to use (plug and some sort of pump i believe) its more than worth it (to me at least) to let a professional handle these trans.
Special tool needed for adding transmission fluid is nothing more than a common fitting that can be purchased at any hardware store. It's a 1/4" x 17 NPT/barbed fitting that will cost you about $3 bucks. You will also need a suction pump which cost between $10-$15 bucks at any auto parts store.
It's really a piece of cake to do this job. Below are a couple of links to the tools you will need, I just did a quick image search. You can find these at your local Napa or hardware store.
When I checked mine before I used a fluid transfer pump(pump top you put in bottle from advance) and just stuck the hose in the hole and had a tight enough fit to not need a barb...