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LEVEL CHECK

The automatic transaxle dipstick is located on the left front side of the engine. Check the fluid level every 4,000–7,500 miles (6,441–12,077 km) on vehicles through 1982. On later models, check the fluid level at 7,500 miles (12,077 km), and then again at 30,000 miles (48,309 km), 60,000 miles (96,618 km) and so on.

There are two ranges indicated on the dipstick of some models. One is labeled COLD and the other HOT.

To check the fluid level when the transaxle is cold (when the car has been sitting overnight), proceed as follows:

  1. Start the engine and allow it to warm up for at least two minutes. Firmly set the parking brake and block the wheels. Move the selector lever through all gear positions, then put it in Park.   

    Fig. 1: Withdraw the dipstick and add fluid through the filler tube. The fluid level should be between the Land Fmarks

  2. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth.
  3. Reinsert the dipstick.
  4. Withdraw the dipstick again and note the level. (On dual range dipsticks, be sure to read it on the COLD side.) Add fluid as necessary. The difference between L and F is about 1 pint.

    NOTE: The procedure for checking the fluid level when the transmission is hot is the same as above, except that the reading should be taken on the HOT range side of the dipstick.

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