On a 98 Pontiac Sunfire, the red color of wire goes on the terminal marked "B" on the starter. This terminal is located close to the battery of the vehicle.
A diagram for the vacuum hoses on a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire is located in the service manual. It outlines where each hose goes and its function.
A 2001 Pontiac Sunfire requires 1.8 quarts of DEXRON III fluid for the 5-speed manual transmission.
7 quarts
As you open the hood, look down and you'll see your engine oil filler, follow it down to where it goes in to the engine and you'll see the starter right in front of it, and the solenoid mounted on top of the starter. If you still can't see it then look at your battery's positive cable and follow it and it will lead you to the starter, it is connected to it.
4 quarts. 5 if you have the ecotec engine.
The Haynes manual specs 4 quarts (with a filter change) FriPilot
in order to do this is simply easy first locate the starter on my 99 sunfire it is under the engine near the fan so you gotta get under the car and just simply take the nuts and bolts off and remember which one goes where for when u put the new one on... hope it helped some
The Pontiac Grand Prix goes by the GM Factory Wire Harness Color Codes. http://www.installdr.com/harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf
The wiring on the back of your 2000 Pontiac alternator consists of a wiring harness. The wiring harness goes to a few relay switch is and regulators.
Nothing as long as it is within normal operating range Gauges are just and indicator--not gospel
My 96 Sunfire has no red cap, it has a regular dipstick. You'll want to find a small funnel. The fluid goes where the dipstick is supposed to be. I would also go to the parts store and get a new dipstick.
if the light goes off it's probably the starter...