Well I don't have a book for the fuild specs, but the most common thing to do would be to add 3 quarts and check it, then just add 1 quart at a time until it reaches the dipstick on the full mark. Now you are gonna want to start it and let it set there and run until its up to normal operating temperature.(While you wait for this, it would be a good time to look for leaks) After it gets to normal running temperature check the tranny fluid with the motor still running, you will propably have to add more because some of the fluid has now went into the tourq converter and tranny lines, Just add fluid until it reaches the full mark on the dipstick and you should be good to go.
This is commonly a problem with the transmission filter or fluid. Replace the transmission fluid or have your transmission filter taken in for maintenance.
Drop the lower transmission pan Clean pan Replace filter and gasket
You will need to drop the transmission pan and replace the gasket. While you're at it, replace the filter and clean the pan.
Remove transmission oil pan to access filter. Clean oil pan , replace oil, filter, and gasket
Fill the transmission filter with transmission fluid before you put the new transmission filter on. You probably will not need to add any transmission fluid.
Remove the transmission oil pan for access to filter
Remove transmission oil pan for acces to filter Replace fluid, filter, and gasket
Remove the transmission oil pan for access to filter Replace fluid, filter and gasket
Remove the transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace filter, fluid, and gasket.
To change the transmission fluid on your Chevy Malibu 2005, first, pull off the pan, drain the fluid, and replace it.
It is inside of the transmission. You must remove the transmission pan to service it. The pan is on the bottom of the transmission. It holds trans. fluid and the filter.
The transmission filter is screwed to the bottom of the transmission. You need to drain the fluid and remove the pan to access and/or replace the filter.