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Can you tell me where I can find the dipstick for checking the transmission fluid on a 2003 Ford Explorer?

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Kylie

You can find the transmission dipstick for a 2003 Ford Explorer on the right side of the engine compartment towards the rear. Look for its distinctive yellow handle to easily locate it. Monitoring the transmission fluid levels in your SUV is important to ensure it is filled adequately and is in good shape. If the transmission fluid appears sparkling or reflective, it likely contains metal particles, indicating potential damage to the gears that may require attention and flushing. I suggest examining your transmission fluid levels each time you have an oil change and topping them up when necessary.

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  • Barbara F.

    My car from 2003 does not come with a dipstick.

  • Angela W.

    The Ford Explorer does not have a dipstick for checking transmission fluid levels. Instead, there is a torque bit underneath the transmission pan that you must remove to access the fill hole. A specialized fill adapter is necessary to refill the transmission fluid through this opening.

  • Samuel H.

    My 2003 Ford Explorer is equipped with a sealed unit instead of a dipstick for checking the fluid levels. This means that in order to check the fluid, you would need to connect a computer to it or physically inspect underneath the vehicle.

  • Erik S.

    The dipstick for checking the transmission fluid on a 2003 Ford Explorer is situated on the right side of the engine bay as you face the vehicle.

  • June Humphrey

    The 2003 model does not come with a transmission dipstick for checking the fluid level.

  • Shaneka T.

    There is certainly no dipstick for the transmission in a 2003 Explorer. Instead, there is a small plug located at the bottom of the transmission that needs to be removed when the engine is running hot and idling in order to fill the transmission. In my opinion, this design choice is quite illogical.

  • Luis M

    Can you tell me where the dipstick is located?

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