The filler is located on the driver side, near the front of the engine compartment, next to the frame brace. The actual washer fluid container (which contains the pump) , is actually under the air filter box, and is a little bit of a job to R & R.
Transmission fluid should never be in your air intake if so take it to get fixed
find someone with a fluid evacuater or remove the transmission pan.
I would check the transmission fluid level.
Too much fluid intake will cause the kidneys to produce more urine and inadequate fluid intake will cause the kidneys to conserve body fluids by reducing the volume of urine excreted
Sounds like a blown headgasket or intake manifold gasket. Sounds like a blow intake gasket to me...It happened to My 86 Mustang and my 96 Lumina.
The intake and exhaust pushrods are different lengths. If you mix them up you can cause bent valves upon the first crank which would cause a no compression condition.
HeyDuffman==If the belt is tight and it is full of fluid, take it to a garage. GoodluckJoe
I have a 95 Lumina 3.1 and it would cut out of gear when I would stop, it turned out to be the sprag gear in the transmission. $$$$
quantity / amountProper hydration is a constant changing variable determined by the quantity of fluid intake and output.
Fluid intake in these conditions would depend upon the severity of the disease. I varies by the individual. Doctors would make their determinations by monitoring lab values and signs and symptoms of fluid overload.
had a 95 3.1L V6 Lumina that would lose AF as well. Maybe your intake manifold gasket or head gasket are going bad. If there is unusual stuff on the oil fil cap or dipstick you have a gasket leak.
Check the head gasket and the intake, both are common problems on that car