Question:Where do you check the transmission fluid on a 1996 Subaru Legacy
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i just had my transmission fluuid checked and the dipstick was on the right side of the car but youll have to look down in the car because its kindo f under wires and cables .
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1. Start the engine and let it warm up to normal operating temperature. Normal operating temperature is reached when the needle on the water gauge sits in the middle of the gauge between the upper and lower marks. 2. Open the hood and pull o...
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1. Drive the Subaru Outback for 10 minutes and park it on a level area. It's important to check the transmission fluid at operating temperature for the most accurate read. 2. Open the hood of the Outback and locate the ATF reservoir and dips...
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: A 1996 Subaru Legacy Outback requires: For. automatic. transmission: DEXRON III. For. manual. transmission: GL5 75W90 gear oil.
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Answer Use the dipstick?At the back of the engine (standing at the front of the car) there are two dipsticks. The one on the left is for checking the final drive (front differential) and the one on the right is for checking the transmission....
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1. Open the hood of the 1996 Cavalier and locate the transmission fluid dipstick. Start the engine and allow the engine and transmission to warm up for 5 minutes. 2. Pull the transmission fluid dipstick from the engine and wipe the dipstick ...
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1. Apply the parking brake, then turn the engine on. Depress the brake pedal and shift through each of the transmission's gears several times to allow the transmission fluid to circulate. 2. Turn the engine off and climb underneath the drive...
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1. Turn your car on and leave it running throughout the entire process unless your car manual tells you otherwise. 2. Open the hood of your Hyundai Accent and locate the automatic transmission fluid dipstick. This will be located near the ba...
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1. Turn on the Isuzu Trooper. Allow the engine to run for a few minutes until it reaches operating temperature. Be sure the vehicle is parked on level ground. 2. Pull the hood latch, located at the bottom/left of the driver's side to pop the...
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dexron 3
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it is ordinarily in the transmission. or, it could be in a can at the parts store.
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For an automatic transmission, a drain using the plug in the left side of the transmission pan takes around 4 quarts to refill. It is recommended that you do this at least once a year. Dexron III is what you buy at the store. --Ken.
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1. Start the car and allow it to idle to warm up. It should take about five minutes to warm the engine. Slowly shift the car to "Low 1" and back to "Park." Turn the car off. 2. Open the hood to access the engine compartment. Locate the trans...
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1. Start the car and allow it to idle for five minutes. The car needs to be warmed up before checking the fluid level. Press the brake pedal down and shift through all the gears slowly. Start with the "Park" gear and shift down to "Low 1" an...
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is located in the passanger side of the engine. almost right above the universal joint that powers the tires/ it's on the BELL HOUSING if you open the hood and look close you will see a 2 inch curved handle/ it's verry small to see but if yo...
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1. Drive the 1996 VW Jetta GL around for about 10 to 15 minutes to heat the transmission up. 2. Park the Jetta on a flat surface and turn the engine off. Jack up the front and back of the Jetta and place jack stands under the proper front an...
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1. Move the car to a level area if it isn't already. 2. Open the hood and look at the top of the transmission behind the bell housing. Notice a black round rubber plug in a small recess. Pry this plug out using a common screwdriver. 3. Look ...
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1. Run the engine until normal operating temperature is achieved. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Open the engine hood with the engine running. Locate the transmission fluid dipstick located on the driver's side of the engine. Remove...
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1. Start the Geo and firmly place your foot on the brake pedal. Shift the transmission from park through all the gears slowly and then back to park. Keep the engine running and pull the hood release lever. 2. Open the hood and pull the trans...
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Unfortunately, you need to pour the transmission fluid into the dipstick hole. Found in Subaru owners manual.
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