A dead cell in the battery will cause the battery to loose it's charge overnight. The battery must be replaced if this is the case. Also, any light that is on will drain the battery. A stuck relay will also drain it. Disconnect the negative cable at night in the dark and if you see a spark of any size then something is on. You will see a very tiny spark which is normal but look for a spark that show a large power draw.
the trans and primary fluid on a sportster are the same (1 qt sport trans) look for the drain under the derby cover.
On the lower driver side of the radiator!
It is located on the passenger side underneath the car.
To remove the transmission from a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport, first, disconnect the battery and drain the transmission fluid. Next, remove the exhaust pipes, drive shaft, and any electrical connectors attached to the transmission. Support the transmission with a jack, unbolt it from the engine, and detach the transmission mounts. Finally, carefully slide the transmission out of the vehicle.
Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.
Pontiac Trans Sport was created in 1990.
To replace the heater core on a 1998 Pontiac Trans Sport, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant and remove the dashboard to access the heater core, which is usually located behind the firewall. Disconnect the heater core hoses, remove any brackets or screws holding it in place, and carefully pull the old heater core out. Install the new heater core in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery.
First take battery terminals off battery. If it's an automatic you will need to drain transmission fluid by lossening trans. pan bolts.Take starter off then the lines going to trans. Remove the drive shaft and trans.mount then take out all the bolts going into motor from trans. I would put a floor jack under trans. to pull it out from under truck. I :
The trans does not have a drain plug.
there is a drain plug on the bottom of the trans will drain out about 4 quarts should change the trans filter located on the front of trans while your at it
On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.
It doesn't have a drain plug, you have to remove the oil pan to drain.