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Next to the firewall on the transmission the speedometer cable enters the transmission. There is a bolt that will let you remove the speedo cable. This is were you fill the transmission. Fill until it is copletly full.
For the ( 6 ) speed automatic transmission it is by the engine air filter housing according to the picture in the Owner Guide
If it is an Automatic just open the hood and look down at where the transmission bolts to the engine. There you will see the dipstick.
D. E. Pearson has written: 'Transmission and display of pictorial information' -- subject(s): Automatic picture transmission, Information display systems
I have not done tranny work on this perticular car, BUT, The owners manual will have A picture of the tranny dipstick and location.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, It your car needs fluid, there is A problem, It should never be low.
speedometer won't work, where is it need picture
You didn't tell us quite enough information. Top speed depends quite a bit on which engine and transmission your car has as well as how well the engine runs. The speedometer in these cars only goes to 85 MPH, but a good running car will easily run faster than that. We have a 1986 Chevy Celebrity with the 2.8L V6 and automatic overdrive transaxle and a very rare cop car speedometer which goes to 120 MPH. Somewhere we have a picture of the speedometer at 107 MPH.
The vehicle speed sensor is the #1 suspect - it feeds critical data to both the speedometer and the transmission. See "Related Questions" below for more, including picture links, about the VSS
It is automatic
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