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The transmission does not use fuel, but rather fluid. A lube shop is the best option for this, as they can flush cooler, and torque converter. You cannot flush those items at home...
If you do not see it in the usual location between engine & transmission,out of the transmission, it is a sealed system. You need to go to a dealer or shop to have it checked. It has a special procedure to check & refill it.
this is a so called "sealed transmission" what does this mean?, there is no dip stick, the fluid level is checked by removing a plug on the tranmission case.
if your check eng light is on have it checked out lot of times it will not be a major repair just a faulty solenoid witch is a lot less to replace than a overhaul good luck
look to the right side of the oil dipstick way down low, really way down low. You'll need a flashlight. You can plan on getting your arm dirty when you twist your arm to get down in there. Do this when the engine is cool or you're likely to burn your forearm.
The dipstick is a small (about 6") length of plastic that must be seated back properly
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