All cars/trucks since 1994 use R134. 93 and before use R12.
Dextron II fluid.
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
As with nearly all automatic transmission the fluid goes in through the dipstick tube.
Mercon works.
Mounted on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
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Factory says to use DOT 3 only.
According to my factory service manual a 3 speed transaxle uses 5 quarts of transmission fluid.
Because if the fluid can't cool, it'll rupture lines, and then you'll lose all your power steering fluid.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels in a car, and it is important to put the right type of fluids in the car as well. A 1989 Chevy Pick up uses Dexron III transmission fluid.
For a 2005 Chevy pickup equipped with an Allison transmission, you should use Allison Transmission Fluid, specifically the TES 295 specification fluid. This is typically Allison's TranSynd fluid, which is designed to provide optimal performance and protection for the transmission. It's essential to avoid using other types of ATF, as they may not meet the specific requirements of the Allison transmission. Always check the owner's manual for the recommended fluid specifications.
Perhaps slave cylinder, line or fitting leaking?