The filler reservoir is easily visible from the rear of the car. (Dextron
3)
Left hand side
Just look under behind the left hand rear wheel.
Remember the differential is separate to the auto gearbox. (SAE90)
Alec
"William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> aaah, did you actually READ your manual? look on page 61 of the link I
> sent you, it says exactly:
>
> "Checking ATF level
> The ATF level should be checked regularly, evan between the normal
service
> intervals.
> The ATF level is visible at the transparent resevoir, which is mounted
at
> the end of the transmission casing. The fluid level must be between the
> minimum and maximum marks. To check the ATF level the vehicle must be
> standing level.
> Gear selector lever in position "N" with the engine running at id le
> speed. The transmission must be at operational temperature.
> If too much ATF is added it must be drained. "
>
> and it has a picture of what the fill cap and resevoir looks like
>
> I don't really see how it could be much clearer than what it already
> says - do you know where the transmission casing is? that's underneath
> the rear of the car - I don't know if "end" above means front or back,
I'd
> guess it's at the back, but if you just look at the picture and then
look
> around the transmission casing you certainly should be able to find it.
>
>
>
>
> <asaleh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1189000007.534698.219310@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Sep 5, 12:39 am, "William Noble" <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> do you have an owner's manual? did you try
>>> google?http://www.9ss1.dk/****sche944/uk/owners83.htm
>>>
>>> <asa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:1188970626.063657.321710@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> > Hello, I cannot find where to check and add to the fluid level in my
>>> > 1985 944 with auto transmission. Can someone please tell me where
the
>>> > reservior fill cap is located? Thanks!
>>>
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>>
>> I did, but it doesn't really say where the fill cap is located. I
>> have that book already.
>>
>
>
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