anything with a 4t60e . its the most common front wheel drive gm tranny
be more specific, bleed, what kind, or crossreferences of other models..
"Yes, Ford México has the same models they sell in the US, but in México the Oldsmobile Cutlass was manufactured by Ford and know as the Ford Cutlass." I cannot find ANY confirmation on this. Oldsmobile made the cutlass, and I did read somewhere that in Mexico they called it the Chevy Cutlass (which makes sense Chevy and Oldsmobile are both part of General Motors Corp.), but Ford is a whole different corporation and I don't see model names crossing companies like that.
Log on to an auto parts site. Get replacement transmission part numbers for both year models and see for yourself.
Many 1994 models did. Cutlass Supreme 88 88 Royal LSS 98 Regency
The drain plug is located on the oil pan. The oil pan is usually painted black. On some models the drain plug is at an angle and faces towards the back of the car.
The 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme holds 32 ounces of refrigerant. These models require R-134a Freon. This was used for all Cutlasses from 1994 to 1996.
There are three different models of the Oldsmobile Alero; the GX, the Gl, and the GLX
Certainly not, the standard base engine for the 1972 442 was a 350 2-BBL. Sign up at wildaboutcars.com for free to learn all about almost any year Oldsmobile and what models were offered and what was available.
The first automatic transmission available to the general public was Oldsmobile's Hydra-Matic system. The automatic transmission was based on technology developed by German engineers. Oldsmobile first developed the Hydra-Matic system in 1938, and first made available to the general public on all models in 1940, as an available option for $57.
Far too many to list... None today as GM no longer makes the Oldsmobile.
Since Oldsmobiles are no longer being made, every Oldsmobile model is of the past
The first fully automatic transmission was introduced by Oldsmobile in their 1939 model year. It was called the Hydra-matic.