Having problems with your Audi A4 ?
Where do I fill the transmittion fluid on an audi a 4 2001 i axidentally loosened the wrong plug.
Answers :
First, check the owner's manual. If you don't have it or can't find the right section.....\012
Not particularly familiar with Audi's, but like any other car there is either one of 3 things.\012
\0121 and 2) a fill tube or dipstick that goes up to the top of the engine \012or \0123) a fill bolt on the transmission.\012
\012If either 1 or 2 is true, get a funnel and fill appropriately.\012Otherwise there is a bolt, somewhere on the transmission - higher than the drain plug. On some cars, the words "DRAIN" and "FILL" are forged into the transmission next to these bolts. They are hard to spot, you'll need good light. \012
\012If you don't see a label, try to find a bolt similarly sized to the drain bolt - again it will be higher up. If it looks like it doesn't hold anything together, give it shot. You've already drained the fluid, the only other thing you could do is disconnect something - in which case, put it back without touching it. If you see a big hole into the transmission and nothing else, grab some xmission fluid and fill it up as high as you can - until it leaks back out the fill hole - then plug 'er up.
Not particularly familiar with Audi's, but like any other car there is either one of 3 things.\012
\0121 and 2) a fill tube or dipstick that goes up to the top of the engine \012or \0123) a fill bolt on the transmission.\012
\012If either 1 or 2 is true, get a funnel and fill appropriately.\012Otherwise there is a bolt, somewhere on the transmission - higher than the drain plug. On some cars, the words "DRAIN" and "FILL" are forged into the transmission next to these bolts. They are hard to spot, you'll need good light. \012
\012If you don't see a label, try to find a bolt similarly sized to the drain bolt - again it will be higher up. If it looks like it doesn't hold anything together, give it shot. You've already drained the fluid, the only other thing you could do is disconnect something - in which case, put it back without touching it. If you see a big hole into the transmission and nothing else, grab some xmission fluid and fill it up as high as you can - until it leaks back out the fill hole - then plug 'er up.
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