This is kind of a curious question. Is the transmission pan off the car? Did you find
no fluid in the pan or falling out of the transmission when you removed the pan?
If it was dry, this is a bad thing. Sunfire transmissions hold between
1.8 quarts (2001 and later manual) and 9.5 quarts (4 speed transaxles) of
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It does not need transmission fluid. you need to fill the clutch up
Use Shell, Dexron 111 if its automatic.
If this question is for a 1997 PONTIAC Sunfire, the trans. fluid plug (filler) is located on the drivers side of the engine. This red cap is under the water hose and brake fluid reservoir on the drivers side. It takes a little hunting. There is no plug, it's a "Sealed Transmission." You have to take the pan off to get the fluid out. It's a very messy job, but its the only way.
there is not one
The type of automatic transmission fluid that you should put in your 1997 Honda Prelude varies depending on the transmission. Honda recommends that you use their own brand of ATF when you replace the fluid in the SportShift transmission.
no.... Pontiac changed to a new transmission in 2000
The type should be engraved in the automatic transmission fluid dipstick . ( if you have the 5 speed manual transmission it would have Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in it from the factory )
The 1997 Ford Expedition Owner Guide shows Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ( it should show the type used on the transmission dipstick )
What Mazda is it? I can find out for you.
You can use any type of SAE certified transmission fluid in your 1997 Chevrolet Blazer. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
Any type of SAE certified transmission fluid can be used in the 1997 Acura. The transmission should never be overfilled.
That should be Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) according to the 1997 Ford Taurus Owner Guide * the type used is engraved into the automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick