Only one type of automatic transmission was used on the Fiero, the Turbo-Hydramatic-125C. The TH-125c is a 3 speed automatic. The C signifies that it has a torque converter clutch. In theory from a stop to cruising speed there should be a 1-2 shift a 2-3 shift. If you sense the transmission is hunting between 2 gears it is likely that the torque converter clutch is locking then releasing.
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
It is a 4 speed automatic. Therefore it will shift 3 times. It will shift from 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd, and 3rd to 4th.
As long as its an automatic. You prolly have either the 700r4 or a th400. there are many shift kits for both
No dials on automatic guns.
The 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT with an automatic transmission typically holds about 6 to 7 quarts of transmission fluid, including the amount needed for the torque converter. It's essential to check the owner's manual or consult a service manual for the exact specifications and to ensure proper fluid levels during maintenance.
The automatic trans is a 3 speed. The manual is a 5auto a727 3speed.manual 4speed a833 or 4speed a435. no 5 speeds until 1989.
none, the trans am package came with a console shifter
If by standard you mean manual (one you shift yourself), it would be automatic. It is cheper for the car manufacturer to make manual transmission than automatic. However, since automatic cars have become so prominent many manufacturers don't charge extra for an automatic transmission.
depends on if it is an automatic and how many gears there are sometimes one valve controls two gears
Automatic cars offer drivers much greater convenience as they no longer have to manually clutch in to shift gears. Most automatic cars available come with 4 gears, plus an additional reverse gear.
Depends on the engine
You should feel it shift from 1st to 2d then 2nd to 3rd. It is a three speed transmission so it will shift twice.