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5th gen tranny headscratcher...
do us 5th gen's have tranny dipsticks?
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yes.
atleast i know the auto's do. I'm assuming the manuals do too.
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i dont see one.
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There is no dipstick for the manual tranny. You just fill it till it starts coming out of the fill hole. Let it drain and your done.
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i want to drain it for a royal purple refill..
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