How to check transmission fluid level

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Asked by Dough Jan 27, 2008 at 04:44 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Equinox LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to check transmission fluid level, and picture of the transmission

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at trans at front of car look for red dipstick ,check hot.

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on the equinox u cant check the trasmission level

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How do i check the transmission fluid on th 2005 chevy equinox

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if the dealer can do it then you should be able to do it yourself, someone must have a clue!

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On 2005 equinox it is hidden down at bottom of tranny. Looking from front it is to the right of the starter. Yellow dipstick with hold-down bolt. Hard to get at.

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Remove battery and loosen battery box. Under coolant hose leading to thermostat

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remove the front motor mount(4 bolts), dipstick is behind it with one bolt holding stick in place.insure the engine stays in place with a jack.

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remove the front motor mount(4 bolts), dipstick is behind it with one bolt holding stick in place.insure the engine stays in place with a jack.dipstick has cold fluid level mark

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What line in or on the yellow stick do the level should be in to be good.

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Should I check it when it is hot or check it when it is cold levels. I did change it when it was cold .it didn't even reach the cold mark. so I added to go to the cold mark. Did I do this right

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Hopefully when you refer to hot you do mean to say "operating temperature". Actually you did follow the proper procedure. same as some older vehicles that use power steering fluid, the dip stick has a mark for cold also. good luck

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Hi, filled to the cold level on the Dipstick it needed some to fill it on the cold level only.should ckeck again?

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Thanks, no wonder I couldn’t find the stupid thing. It is shifting a little funny and sometimes stalling. I went nuts looking for it the other day. Calling the garage and letting a pro mess with it. I hate my Equinox and can’t wait until I can trade it in. Nothing but trouble.

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My mother has a 2005 Chevy equinox and was told it’s sealed off. So do you have to go to a garage and have a professional just to put transmission fluid in? I’m looking online and see it has to be up on 4 way jack and the car has to be level. The car is nothing but trouble every thing seems to go wrong with it. Trying to figure out to get rid of it and get something better but says it’s running weird and we need to figure out how to get some tranny fluid in it. Not sure which way to go. If I’m better off taking to pride or something that a person could do on their own possibly?...

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i like to no how can i check my tranny fruid in my 2005 eqnox

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It's a Royal pain in the butt sell the car. But if you're in for a challenge stand in front of the car look for the exhaust pipe that comes off the manifold from the front of the car towards the back look straight down and you should see a little yellow knob there's a bolt that holds it in when he get the bolt out the could pull the dipstick and check the oil in the transmission

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