Where is the transmission fluid dipstick on a 2004 Ford Explorer?

Where is the transmission fluid dipstick on a 2004 Ford Explorer?

Pop the hood to Your engine using the hood-release lever under Your dash panel near the steering wheel. You can then locate the transmission dipstick in the engine. Pull that straight up and wipe it off with a rag. Stick it back in the tube and pull it out again.

Where is the transmission fluid on a Ford Explorer?

It is located on top of the transmission, below and a bit to the left of the air cleaner housing.

How do you check transmission fluid in a 2005 Ford Explorer?

The 2005 Ford Explorer has what is called a maintenance free transmission; thus it does not have a transmission dipstick. The only way to check the transmission fluid level is by a check valve located on the transmission oil pan.

How to check transmission fluid of Ford Explorer 2004?

The only way to check the fluid level is to jack or lift the Explorer, find the plug, run the transmission through the gears while the engine is at idol, Shut off the engine and then remove the plug. The fluid shoud be at the plug level and just trickle or come out in drops.

Where is the fluid inspection plug on a Ford Explorer?

There is fluid inspection plug on the side of the transmission, much like the “old” manual transmissions of the 60’s. The only way to check the fluid level is to jack or lift the Explorer, find the plug, run the transmission through the gears while the engine is at idol, Shut off the engine and then remove the plug.

Where is the dip stick on a Ford Explorer?

The ford Explorer does not have a Transmission dip stick. There is fluid inspection plug on the side of the transmission, much like the “old” manual transmissions of the 60’s.

Are there any Ford transmission fill adapters left in stock?

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