7 quarts per the service manual.
If it is an automatic, it will not have a dipstick. It is a sealed transfer case.
Some GM vehicles have a sealed transmission. If you cannot find the dipstick, it is probably a sealed unit. You add fluid at the dipstick and it rrequires Dexron VI.
On my 2000 automatic 4WD, I have to drop the pan to change it. It is designed as a sealed transmission and is not supposed to need changing all that often.
I have a 98 cavalier and its tranny is sealed....so yes.
Some GM automatic equipped vehicles have a sealed transmission with no dip stick. Look in your owner's manual or call a GM dealer to be sure.
you dont
The BMW 750il has a "sealed for life" ZF transmission. There is no dipstick. Still would recommend changing fluid & filter every 100k.
Chevy Cobalt has a sealed Automatic Transmission... no dip stick. Probably best to take it in to get service by trans shop if you think it needs changing or re-filling. Thanks, Wes
If it is sealed, there isn't a filter to change.
No.... thanks to GM engineering, they decided to make this a sealed transmission and you can't just change the filter and oil. Somebody would need to crack open the transmission to do some internal work on it before you would need or be able to change out the oil and filter.
im pretty sure the tranny is sealed you have to take it to a trans shop and have the filter & fluid changed it probally needs it on that old of a car price is $170.00 to $250.00 flame-out1956@att.net
If it is a 2.4 liter engine with dohc it does not have a dip stick... it is a sealed transmission.