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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / January 2006

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Transmission Fluid

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lump311 - 07 Jan 2006 21:08 GMT
 I'm trying to find out how you check the transmission fluid in a 1996
Volvo 960
Peter K L Milnes - 08 Jan 2006 00:59 GMT
Do you mean "how do you check the level" or "where is the dipstick"?

All the best, Peter.

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>  I'm trying to find out how you check the transmission fluid in a 1996
> Volvo 960
User - 08 Jan 2006 01:53 GMT
> Do you mean "how do you check the level" or "where is the dipstick"?
>
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> >  I'm trying to find out how you check the transmission fluid in a 1996
> > Volvo 960

I suspect he means both. The dipstick tube is very low in the engine
compartment and hartd to find/see. You have to look down by the starter
and reach the tube with some very long extended lenth needle nose
pliers. You read the dipstick in the normal fashion. In order to add
fluid you have to add hose to the end of a conventional transmission
funnel in order to reach the fill tube.

Bob
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