Next to the pulley that is on the supercharger is a little hex nut. Take this hex nut off and drain the oil by using something to suck it out.
Once all of the oil is sucked out, use "GM Supercharger Oil" which is a special blend oil and fill it back up. Make sure you fill it up to about 1/4 inch below this hex nut.
how do you change the super charge fluid in a 1995 buick riviera You don't it is a completely sealed unit so you should not have to. i just changed my supercharger oil .Yes you can check it and no, it's not a sealed system. There is a small black plug looking thing about the size of a peanut that is embedded into the gray/silver supercharger itself. You have to use a hex key/allan wrench type tool to loosen it. refer to your owners manual for how much oil to add or if it gets low. the problem with removing old oil is that you have to use a baster type thing ( like a small turkey baster type suction) to remove the old oil as there is no drain plug that I know of. Hope this helps!get your supercharger oil from your local buick dealership, i think it takes 2 bottles
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid.
5 to 7 for a fluid change Add 3 to 5 for a rebuild.
At the power steering reservoir.
there is a high pressure switch on the line or the accumalator, unplug it and place a jumper wire into the connector
Open the hood , stand at the front facing the car . Its on the left of the engine at the back pointing forward and up at an angle .
That depends on how big the supercharger is. -it is 7.0 psi-
In the same place as the dipstick is located. Use a funnel.
Master cylinder, upper firewall, driver's side.
The same place the transmission fluid dipstick is. Be sure that you actually need to add fluid or you can cause serious damage to your transmission.
7 to 7.5L of dexron 3
Everything takes a different form of Freon. Drain the system if it has not been so prior then add R134a Freon into the coolant system.