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I'm not sure about your year truck but maybe you could pour it from the dipstick holder.
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Glad I could help, that has been the cause of a few tranny problems I've encountered in my short life!! How low was it?
A buddy of mine bought a car for $150 from a lady because she said the tranny was out on it, the first thing we both thought of was "low tranny fluid", we towed it out of the place, went up the street and put in 2 1/2 quarts in it (it was very very low and that was all we brought with us), put it in drive and DROVE it all the way to his house!! 2 days later he posted it up for sale and sold it for $3750!!!
It's easy to forget but always check your tranny fluid when the tranny is acting up!!
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That's quite the profit margin.
I'm not sure yet how low it was/is. I haven't driven a huge amount, and it says to check it hot, so I've checked twice. To avoid over-filling, I've been pretty conservative. So far I've added twice for a total of about 3/4 quart. I'll probably check it again when my wife comes home with the truck. I'll keep adding until the dipstick says not to. I've got a 600+mile road-trip to do next week, so I want all the fluids topped off.