i worked for Saturn and there is a defect with the 2000 Saturn GL's transmission but it is not documented. this year of Saturn should still under warente if not sorry but your SOL it will cost to much to repair at the dealership and that car is not worth it.
According to my factory service manual a 3 speed transaxle uses 5 quarts of transmission fluid.
According to the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : The AX4N automatic transaxle with the 3.4 liter V8 SHO came with ( Motorcraft MERCON- V automatic transmission fluid from the factory )
If the vehicle has the 4 cylinder engine it has a 125C 3 speed automatic transaxle. If the vehicle has the V6 it can have the 125C 3 speed automatic transaxle or the optional 440T4 Automatic Overdrive transmission. I found no reference to a procedure to adjust the bands for either transaxle in my 1989 factory service manual.
Yes
The most common from the factory was the T3 transmission.
It came factory with a 4L60E Transmission.
Use Dextron automatic transmission fluid (even for manual transmission) per the factory manual. Cheers Malcolm Use Dextron automatic transmission fluid (even for manual transmission) per the factory manual. Cheers Malcolm
That would be the 700R4 transmission if it's still the FACTORY one.
the transmissions are weak from the factory. and there motors are strong from the factory. you do the math. the transmissions are weak from the factory. and there motors are strong from the factory. you do the math.
There is none from the factory
That truck came factory with a 700R4 transmission. And that has overdrive in it already.
That would be a 4L60E transmission, That's what it had in it from the factory.