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The brake fluid reservoir cap in a 2002 Grand Prix is located on top of the brake fluid reservoir. This is usually located on the master cylinder, on the top side of the firewall between the cabin and the engine compartment.
On the top of the transmission there is a red cap. that cap comes off and you add fluid through there.
On the top of the trans there is a red cap. take the cap off and the fluid goes in there.
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The transmission fluid on a 96 Pontiac Grand Am SE is put into the filler tube on the left side of the engine. It runs directly into the top of the transmission and also contains a dipstick to check fluid levels.
It is in the glove compartment, look inside the glove compartment at the top you will see it, press the 2 clips and pull it down at the same time.
I have a 1999 Grand am se and it dont have a dipstick but it do have a red transmission fluid top on the right side of the 3400 sign that could be unscrewed but it don't have anything on it to check the fluid but you could stick your finger in it to see if its anything in it
There is no dipsitck on this car. There is only a low fluid sensor that will alert you on the dashboard when fluid level is low. If you look on the top of the transmission, you will see a large red cap. This is where fluid is added.
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You can't top up the auto fluid, it's what Renault call a sealed unit, but I do believe it can be done by a Renault agent because it's very difficult and needs specialized equipment.
The red dipstick is the transmission fluid dipstick. Simply use a funnel and add fluid to this tube. Check the fluid level as per the owner manual with the engine/transmission warm. Do not overfill.
On my 2002 1.6 Scenic it is at the aft end of the engine at the top of the bellhousing held in by 2 10mm bolts, they are around £23 for a replacement & are usually the cause of most intermittent starting problems on the scenic.