There are quite a few types of cars on the road with sealed automatic transmissions like your Pontiac. Yours will have a plug screwed into the front of the trans near the coolant lines. It has an 11 mm [7/16] head. Unscrew it then check the level by finding if the fluid is to the hole. It's topped off by removing a cap on top of the trans and adding fluid until it starts to run out the hole, with the engine off. Your owner's manual will list all this.
You can't it is a sealed transmission. If you have no leaks then all if fine.
The transmission is a sealed unit and has no dipstick. Look in your owner's manual.
The transmission fluid reservoir is inside the transmission on the bottom. The pan on the bottom of the transmission is the reservoir. You add fluid at the same place you check it. On some newer GM vehicles there is no place to check the fluid level. These transmissions are sealed for life. Please read your owner's manual.
2008 pontiac g6 transmission capacity ?. /
to add transmission fluid its usually on top of the transmission. theres a cap to it and it can be lossened. to check the fluid theres a bolt sitting on top of the transmission toward the front of the car
You can't it is a sealed for life unit. Your GM dealer can check it if you have a leak.
You should be able to use any power steering fluid in the auto parts store. Actually there is no power streering pump or fluid in a G6's because it is all interal, built into the transmission.
Because your transmission has a seal that is leaking.
There is a screw-in plug about the size of a quarter where the transmission connects to the engine. There is no dipstick, you just add fluid until you can't add any more.
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the power steering in my g6 is faulty, i went to look for the fluid location and could not find it either and when I did my research online I found out that g6's have electrical power steering... Their is alot of complaints online about 2005-2006 g6's and power steering being faulty with this new technology.
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