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to the 1% of guys with an auto box, do you guys know where to fill up an r32 auto box with transmission flluid?? my friend thinks the power steering tank is the same as the auto one, is this true??

Nissan normally spec Dexron III ATF, choose a good quality synthetic ATF like RP max-atf or Redline high temp atf will do you good in the long run.

r u talking about an r33? cause the only thing on the left closest to the firewall behind the strut tower is the brake fluid bottle, and i cant find any yellow dipstick besides the oil one in the engine bay, does anyone know where i can fill atf on an auto r32 rb20det?? trex101??

r u talking about an r33? cause the only thing on the left closest to the firewall behind the strut tower is the brake fluid bottle, and i cant find any yellow dipstick besides the oil one in the engine bay, does anyone know where i can fill atf on an auto r32 rb20det?? trex101??

Nope, got no idea.

thanks guys for all the help, since were all on the money i got another issue, mines full now but still doesnt change gears occasionally leaving the lights, i need to switch the car off and turn it on again for the gears to work, auto specialist reckons i need a full service for about $200 he vacums out the inside, could it be an electrical fault however??

...my fluid is very clear

Thats normal.

and very low

To get the correct level reading the trans should be at normal operating temp, so go for a drive around the block couple times & during which you should manual shift through the gears. Then with the engine still idling check the fluid level as you would with the engine oil. So if u checked the level while its still cold it prob showed it was low, so lets hope u didnt overfill to much.

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