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Question posted by dmfpalm on June 3rd, 2012

Where Is The Transmission Fuild Added>

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Answer #1: Posted by FullWolfMoon on June 3rd, 2012 9:44 PM
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Under the hood. There is a dipstick for it just as there is for the oil when you pull it out.

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Owner's Manual - Page 35

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Owner's Manual - Page 81

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Owner's Manual - Page 84

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Owner's Manual - Page 103

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Owner's Manual - Page 104

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Owner's Manual - Page 105

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Owner's Manual - Page 107

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Owner's Manual - Page 108

...(3): This position is dangerous. SECOND ( ) This position gives you manually select SECOND (2), the transmission will drive in position on the brake pedal, your foot is for passing, and you stop...more power but 2: lower fuel economy than SECOND (2). You could overheat and damage the transmission. FIRST (1): This position gives you were stuck in deep snow or mud. Notice: If...
Owner's Manual - Page 112

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Owner's Manual - Page 156

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Owner's Manual - Page 162

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Owner's Manual - Page 191

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Owner's Manual - Page 219

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Owner's Manual - Page 220

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Owner's Manual - Page 244

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Owner's Manual - Page 266

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Owner's Manual - Page 346

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