Is is located on the back side of the transmission under the master cylinder. It is a good idea to remove the air box, and get a long funnel, as it is a tight area to get into. You will see a red cap, this is the fill plug.
There is no cap for the radiator. To add anti-freeze to your radiator you have to fill it from the overflow. To find that trace a small rubber hose from the top of the radiator to what should be a plastic container
4 quarts My understanding is for an 2000-2003 Automatic transaxle Neon it is 4.0 Quarts (3.8 Liters), for an 2000 Manual Transaxle Neon it is 2.0 to 2.3 Quarts (1.9 to 2.2 Liters), and for 2001-2003 Manual Transaxle Neon it is 2.5 to 2.8 Quarts (2.4 to 2.7 Liters).
1.5 gallons, enough to drive 45 miles highway or 30 city. Don't forget to fill up! ~Owner of a 2001 Chevy cavalier
There should be a fill plug somewhere on the side of the transaxle.
The fill port cap is on top of the transaxle. It is red, about the size of a golf ball. It is threaded into the transaxle and you to turn it counter clockwise to remove it.
you have to go from under the car on the drivers side. there is a dip stick/fill hole
It is located under the plastic radiator fill tank They only cost about $7 to $9 for the sensor as I bout one today for a 96 Cavalier 2.2
Its underneith the car by the transmission pan the cap on the engine block is just where you would fill it.
Let's drain the coolant, fill it with water, and find out!
Yes, and that will cause shifting issues.
under the hood
It is attached to the oil fill cap located front and center in your engine compartment.