Where is the transmission dipstick located on a 2000 Chevy Cavalier?

Answer I just learned this today. There is a small plug (bolt) that you have to remove on the bottom of your transmission. It is located under your car on the passenger side.

You will need a hoist, because the car should be sitting level. When you remove this plug fluid should come out if level is full. I hope this is some help to you Answer If it is a manual, YOU DONT HAVE ONE.

Because you don't need to check the tranny fluid unless you have a leak, at which time you should be on your way to a mechanic.

Answered on 7/10/2011 by VincentQ: If it is provided,where can I locate the transmission fluid dipstick of a 2002 Chevy cavalier 2.4L twin cam engine. Thanks for your response. Asked on 6/6/2011 by Bart from Cincinnati OHKnow the answer?

Answer this question1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: There is no dipstick in a 2002 Chevy cavalier. Answered on 6/20/2011 by Vincent from AAPQ: how much transmission fluid does a 2001 chev. Cavalier require for an automatic 4spd.?Asked on 3/11/2011 by Ronnie J from Buffalo, NYKnow the answer?

Answer this question1 answer CUSTOMER CARE A: There is the pan capacity and the system capacity. These are two different amounts.

Some models do not have a dipstick. There is a plug in the back of the tranny that you pull. With the vehicle running in park and the fluid warm, the fluid should be level with the hole.It will drain out if there is to much.

The fill is ontop, there is a red plug that is hand screwed in.

What a stupid concept not to have a tranny dipstick.

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