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Re: Tranny Fluid

by "Earthlink" <aol@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 8, 2007 at 10:45 AM

And - there is a very fine filter in the filler tube of the transaxle...I 
have to remove the filter - or the transmission fluid takes forever to go 
in.  You can just lift it out to fill.

joliett


"Alec" <alec@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:vJednRcFGdj8yn3bnZ2dnUVZ8tChnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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 
> news:46df6dfe$0$16398$88260bb3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 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!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
>>>
>>> I did, but it doesn't really say where the fill cap is located.  I
>>> have that book already.
>>>
>>
>>
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 6 Posts in Topic:
Tranny Fluid
asaleh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-09-05 05:37:06 
Re: Tranny Fluid
"William Noble"  2007-09-04 22:39:53 
Re: Tranny Fluid
"asaleh@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-09-05 13:46:47 
Re: Tranny Fluid
"William Noble"  2007-09-05 20:52:57 
Re: Tranny Fluid
"Alec" <alec  2007-09-06 20:39:05 
Re: Tranny Fluid
"Earthlink" <  2007-09-08 10:45:58 

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