there should be a plug on the driver's side of the engine, about half-way down, in the center. it should have a red cap. remove air-intake hose, and look straight down, you should be able to see it.
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If it's a manual, there is no fill point. If it's an automatic there is a red knob type looking thing directly on top of the tranny that you unscrew and add fluid to.
A 1999 Acura Integra LS takes approximately 2.5 quarts of transmission fluid in order to fill it up. It is important to keep your fluids full in your vehicle.Ê
The 1997 and 1999 Chevy Cavalier transmissions are exactly the same. The transmissions, transmission linkage, and transmission mounts are identical.
Automatic is a 46RE Manaul is a NV3500
Your vehicle uses Mercon automatic transmission fluid. To fill it you have to take the speed sensor off the top of the transmission, then pull the speedometer gear out and then fill up to the bottomof the gear for correct amount. Be careful prying the speedometer gear out of the hole. It is probably stuck in there because of corrosion.
wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)... wich one radiator, engine or transmission (manual or automatic)...
It would be cheaper to repair or replace the automatic transmission. There are too many differences between a standard transmission and an automatic to economically swap in a standard.
We have Camry 99 with automatic transmission and it requires transmission liquid Dextron 2 or Dextron 3.
Dexron 3 automatic transaxle fluid
you change the manual transmission fluid in a '99 cavalier simply by removing the transmission drain plug and allowing all the fluid to drain then replace the plug and refill with Syncromesh transmission fluid(that is the fluid recommended by Chevy for use in your transmission) It should take 2 quarts.
no, it ill not, from 95-99 Chevrolet used the Isuzu transmission in their 5 speed models, from 00+ the used the getrag transmission, the later of the two being the better, as its a little more noisy it is a better trans