sounds about right
A 2000 Oldsmobile Alero with a 2.2 engine will hold approximately 13 liters of coolant. Adding coolant to your vehicle is very important.
Bake a radiator?
The Oldsmobile Alero has a capacity of 9.5 quarts of transmission oil. It is important to use Dexron III oil and not Mercon.
The final year for production for the Oldsmobile Alero was 2004. The exact weight of the General Motors vehicle depends on year and option groups. The 2004 Alero had a curb weight of 2996-pounds.
The cost to replace the head gasket of a 2000 Oldsmobile Alero costs between $20 to $190. This depends on where the part is bought, the brand of the park and any costs concerning labor or shipping.
Engine oil with filter 4.5 quarts
Two thirds of 3000 is 2000.
The Oldsmobile Alero has a sealed system with no dipstick. A total change requires approximately 9.5 quarts of Dexron III transmission oil.
In 2002 it could either have a 2.2 L with 140 horsepower or 3.4 L with 170 horsepower.
As far as I can tell, the Alero's really didn't change much until 2002
There is no transmission fluid dipstick on 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. The process to check the fluid level is very tricky and my recommendation is to take it to the dealer to have it check and filled if needed. It was designed this way to prevent leaks. Take some money. This previous answer is correct i have a 2000 Alero and it does not have a tranny dipstick, its an automaic and they call this tranny a sealed for life set up, there is a filler cap to add fluid but to check it i suggest take it to dealer or try to see if u can see any fluid near the top of filler tube reservor. as long as u have no leaks from tranny it should not need fluid and if u think it does it wont need much as long as there are no leaks, TONY, Indpls, IN..
The 3.4L LA1 V6 engine in the Oldsmobile Alero puts out 170 hp and 210 lb-ft of torque.