Keep Looking, You'll Find It...
You're not the first person to have difficulty finding the tranny dipstick, which is not even mentioned in the owner's manual.:mad: It is on the very front of the transmission, near the lower radiator hose. It's yellow, and you have to push a little clip on the stick to remove it. I think it is easiest to see when you are standing on the driver's side of the vehicle. The distance between the two marks on the stick are only 0.2L apart. Overfilling will cause foaming of the ATF, and can apparently be as harmful as underfilling. It is best to measure the level with the tranny hot (as in after a brisk drive on the highway) and with the engine running, so wear gloves and long sleeves to protect from burns. At least there's no moving parts nearby.;)
How long till hot reading?
Did the flush tonight and for the most part things went pretty well (except for that damn green plug!).
The dipstick reads perfectly in the cold section right after I did the flush (I let it sit for a while before I did my reading).
How long do I need to drive before I can get an accurate reading at Hot? I did about a mile loop 2 times and didn't notice any sort of appreciable increase in the reading.
So after posting this I noticed the post above from VolvoShad about running it on the HW and then measure.
However - measure with the engine running? Does this apply on the cold reading as well? I was measuring with the engine off...