6 qts for the transmission alone and 4 more for a 12" torque converter, 5 if it's a 13".
In the power steering fluid tank
bottom left front of motor
It originally used Type A but the modern equivalent is Dexron III A/T fluid.
4.7 quarts
5 to 7 for a fluid change Add 3 to 5 for a rebuild.
7.4 quarts of Dextron VI, do not overfill
Call a GM Dealer's service center. They will know.
They drop the pan on your transmission and flush the filter and then refill the transmission with fluid
I believe that any kind of power steering fluid will work. You can actually use any type of hydraulic fluid (i.e. brake, power steering, or transmission). It is usually best to use only power steering fluid if you can get it.
The 1992 Buick Regal transmission has a fluid capacity of 6.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
Either a bad sensor, think it is in the radiator. Or you really are low on fluid-potentionally serious problem. If these engines get low enough on fluid-due to a leak-or repair. They must be bled. The bleeder screw is on top of the thermostat housing.
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