I looked and looked for one on my '96. I swear it doesn't have one. I believe that all fluid adding must be done via the reservoir.
The radiator cap is on top of the radiator. It is located near the front of the engine compartment towards the right side of the car.
There isn't one. Access to the radiator is via the reservoir.
On top of the reservoir on the passenger side of the motor. It will say Caution do not remove when hot!. There is not one located on top of the radiator itself.
To fill the radiator on a 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. Open the hood and locate the radiator cap, then carefully twist it counterclockwise to remove it. Fill the radiator with a 50/50 mix of coolant and water until it reaches the top, then replace the cap securely. Finally, check the overflow reservoir and add coolant if necessary.
Pontiac didn't introduce the Sunfire until 1995, so you may be thinking of a Sunbird.
You don't have a cap on the radiator. The cap is located directly on the coolant bottle
The distributor cap is located on the top of the distributor on a 1996 Sunfire. It is connected to the spark plugs via a wire.
On the 2.2L(2200), the oilstick is built in as part of the cap that you would remove if you were putting oil in the car. This cap is located on the side of the motor, right behind the radiator.
What it will cost you to replace the distributor cap on a Pontiac Sunfire will vary depending on if you do it yourself or if you take it to a garage. The cost can be over $100 if you take your car to a garage.
There is no distributor cap on a Pontiac sunfire, only a coil pack. coil pack is located on the back of the engine.
I am assuming you are talking about an auto trans. If so it may not have one. Look at the top of the trans there may be a red cap.
The radiator cap is located on top of the radiator.