Check the ATF only after the transmission has been warmed up to operating temperature, say after a short trip someplace. Park on a level spot, set the parking brake, leave the engine running at idle, and locate the ATF Dipstick. This might be located along the firewall, but there are other possible places, as well, depending on the orientation of the engine and transmission. Consult the owner
Dexron III ATF.
It's in the transmission.
any transmission from 1995 thru 2004 cavalier or Pontiac sunfire
Horse power is a rating on the motor, it has nothing to do with the transmission.
On average a 1995 Pontiac Sunfire will get about 36 miles per gallon of fuel.
Yes , a 1995 Pontiac Sunfire is a front wheel drive vehicle
In a 1995 Pontiac Sunfire : Both the 2.2 and the 2.3 litre four cylinder engines have a timing CHAIN
most any brake fluid which is DOT approved should be fine. Be sure to use a new, unopened container.
Pontiac didn't introduce the Sunfire until 1995, so you may be thinking of a Sunbird.
You mileage will vary dependent on the condition of your car, your driving habits and which engine/transmission you have. Check the web site below for exact specs. http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-2005-pontiac-sunfire-6.htm
standard More: Judging from what is shown here: http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-2005-pontiac-sunfire-6.htm Either transmission type was available.
You will need a long narrow funnel that will fit in the small hole of the transmission dipstick tube.