Where is the transmission dipstick for Hyundai ix35?

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LaOlive
07/29/25 4:15pm
Hyundai ix35 does not have a dipstick. It has an overflow valve in the middle of the transmission. After starting the engine, open the overflow valve, and as long as oil can flow out, it is sufficient. Below are relevant details: 1. Transmission lubricant should be replaced at least every 60,000 km. If driving conditions are severe, it is recommended to replace the transmission lubricant earlier. 2. Below are the steps for changing the transmission oil of Hyundai ix35: 1. The plug screw serves as a connection and should be in an independent plane position. You can then start changing the transmission oil. 2. Open the oil filler and drain ports to allow the old transmission oil to flow out. 3. Once all the oil has drained out, re-tighten the drain port, then add new transmission oil through the oil filler port. Wait until the filling is complete, and finally, tighten the oil filler port to finish the job.
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