A 1993 Chevrolet Caprice typically holds about 11 to 12 quarts of Transmission Fluid, including the fluid in the torque converter and cooler. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult a professional for the exact specifications, as this can vary slightly based on the specific transmission model. Always ensure to use the recommended type of transmission fluid for optimal performance.
Gas, automatic holds about 12 quarts when empty. Diesel auto holds about 16
The truck can hold up to 8 quarts of fuild, but always check the level first before adding more.
A 1979 Chevy Caprice Classic typically holds about 11 to 12 quarts of transmission fluid when including the torque converter. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific transmission type and whether the system is being drained and refilled or completely flushed. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service guide for precise specifications.
The governor is located in the transmission it is a silver cylinder that goes inside the transmission unplug the unit and remove the two bolts that hold it in place."PRO TIP your speedometer will not work when the Governor is removed as the two work hand and hand...
23 gallons
either 18 or 23 gals for the sedan. Wagons are different.
It depends on the transmission, which you did not list.
My 1989 Chevy Caprice Classic with a 350 CID motor has a 27 gallon tank.
5-6... depending on options.
23 gallon for sedan, 21 for estate
It is 23 on the sedan and 21 on the wagon
The 1996 Chevy Caprice holds 23 gallons of fuel. the vehicle had an estimated 16 mpg city, 24mpg on the highway.