depending on what year you have you will find a dipstick with a red handle most likely towards the back of the engine. While the car is running, pull it out, wipe it off and then dip it back in and wipe it until you get residue.
Same place you check the fluid level. Some have sealed transmissions, there is no dipstick, there is a red knob on top of transmission that says transmission fluid
You add fluid at the same place you check the fluid level. Takes a special funnel. If there is no place to check the level, then it is a sealed for life transmission.
There's no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
as far as i know you cant check the transmission fluid on a 2000 Pontiac sunfire. It uses dexcool automatic transmission fluid and very rarley needs to be changed, i have a manual shift and it never has to be changed. Actually the only way that you can change it is by having it flushed the same way you flush a radiator, it has to be sucked out by a machine.
All of the transmission fluid is inside the transmission. There is no external reserve.
There's probably no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
The transmission dipstick on a 1994 Pontiac Sunfire is located on the left side of the engine. It connects to the transmission via a long tube which also allows for adding transmission fluid.
When changing the transmission fluid of any car, it is important to know how much fluid to put in. A 2001 Pontiac Sunfire takes 2.5-3 quarts of transmission fluid.
it doesnt have adip stick it has a bolt in the side of trans better take to dealer
A 2001 Pontiac Sunfire requires 1.8 quarts of DEXRON III fluid for the 5-speed manual transmission.
Remove the transmission oil pan
To check the transmission fluid on a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running at operating temperature. Locate the transmission dipstick, usually found near the back of the engine bay; pull it out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then remove it again to check the fluid level. The fluid should be within the marked range on the dipstick, and if it's low, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube. Additionally, check the fluid's color and smell; it should be a bright red and not have a burnt odor.