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A 2005 Buick LeSabre automatic transmission requires 7.4 quarts of Dexron III fluid.
4.5 to5.0
13 quarts that is including the torque converter
Transmission fluid changes cost so much because of the location of where the fluid will be changed. Also because, like many cars this car may require a special type of transmission fluid based on its age and mileage.
Mopar ATF+4, dry fill is about 9 quarts.
Changing the transmission fluid in your LS should be performed by a qualified service technician. There is a fairly comprehensive procedure for servicing the transmission and it requires that the fluid be checked hot and cold. Too much fluid in your transmission will cause it to jerk when putting in and out of gear, the shifts will be choppy and it may even feel like its slipping, and finally there is an overflow valve that will cause the excess transmission fluid to leak out and onto the floor beneath the transmission. A qualified service technician will know how much fluid is enough and how to get it out.
Before someone can answer the question for you they need to know the year, the engine and the transmission type.
Total capacity is around 9 quarts.
2.1 liters
Automatic: 6.9 quarts Manual: 2.3 quarts
Check to see how low the fluid is on the dip stick. Add fluid in small amounts, about one fourth of a quart at a time. Keep checking the level until the transmission is full but not over full.
Your 2004 Toyota Corolla transmission holds seven quarts of transmission fluid. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.