Transmission dipstick?
#3
Senior Member
From the owner's manual, page 395:
So, no there is not a dipstick. And I guess part of me is OK with that, there's no dipstick for the rear end or transfer case after all. And if it is true that "Your transmission does not consume fluid." then there should be no need to check it.
But it's an old habit of many years to do a periodic fluids check and I keep looking for the transmission dipstick.
"Checking 6-speed automatic transmission fluid
The automatic transmission does not have a transmission fluid dipstick.
Refer to your
Refer to your
scheduled maintenance information for scheduled
intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not
consume fluid. However, the fluid level should be checked if the
transmission is not working properly, (i.e., if the transmission slips or
shifts slowly) or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage.
intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not
consume fluid. However, the fluid level should be checked if the
transmission is not working properly, (i.e., if the transmission slips or
shifts slowly) or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage.
Transmission fluid should be checked by an authorized dealer. If
required, fluid should be added by an authorized dealer.
required, fluid should be added by an authorized dealer.
Do not use supplemental transmission fluid additives, treatments or
cleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmission
operation and result in damage to internal transmission components."cleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmission
So, no there is not a dipstick. And I guess part of me is OK with that, there's no dipstick for the rear end or transfer case after all. And if it is true that "Your transmission does not consume fluid." then there should be no need to check it.
But it's an old habit of many years to do a periodic fluids check and I keep looking for the transmission dipstick.
#5
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If you still disagree, post a pic. I'd like to see it.
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it does have a "dipstick". it is on the pass. side of the trans. looks like a long lug nut sticking out of the trans. it is not run up to the top as before. should not need to check the fluid for a few years anyway.
by then it will be ready for changing and any reputable trans shop can change it for you.
by then it will be ready for changing and any reputable trans shop can change it for you.
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#8
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If you have to crawl up under the truck with a wrench, then to me that's not a dipstick, and FoMoCo apparently agrees with that, since the owner's manual says there isn't one.
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#10
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Consider yourselves lucky.
The wife's '03 Benz did not even have an oil dipstick!!
You turned on the key with the engine off, and scrolled until the dash LCD showed the oil level as OK or not.
I basically did not open the hood for months at a time, and then just to glance at the anti-freeze bottle. Mostly I looked at her parking space in the garage to check if there was oil dripping anywhere.
It was hard to argue with this, because I never added a drop of fluids between annual (6,000 mi) changes.
The wife's '03 Benz did not even have an oil dipstick!!
You turned on the key with the engine off, and scrolled until the dash LCD showed the oil level as OK or not.
I basically did not open the hood for months at a time, and then just to glance at the anti-freeze bottle. Mostly I looked at her parking space in the garage to check if there was oil dripping anywhere.
It was hard to argue with this, because I never added a drop of fluids between annual (6,000 mi) changes.