Manual transmissions don't require fluid.
Yes!!! manual transmissions also requires fluid. Drain plug is located under the transmission. It requires a 15/16 wrench. The fill plug is located on the side of the tranny towards the front of the vehicle.
Remove the plug from the bottom of your 2000 Chevy transmission. Allow the transmission to completely drained out. Return the transmission plug to its original position. Fill the transmission with new fluid.
in the valve body in transmission pan
Type your answer here... where is the coolant sensor ona 2001 chevy prizm
Written in the owners manual and on the drivers door post.
Go to your Chevy dealer parts department; they can print a copy for you.
75-90 weight gear oil
Yes, I have a 1999 Prism with keyless entry.new answerno, not if they have manual locks.
Is it manual or automatic ???? Dextron III Mercon = automatic Dextron III Mercon = Manual
IMO the answer is yes, as the vast majority of manual transmission 2wd vehicles can be towed wheels down, but as I am not 100% sure on your Prizm, call your local Toyota or Geo dealer for a definitive answer.IMO the answer is yes, as the vast majority of manual transmission 2wd vehicles can be towed wheels down, but as I am not 100% sure on your Prizm, call your local Toyota or Geo dealer for a definitive answer.
To replace the auto transmission shifter on a 1998 Chevy Prizm, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the center console trim by unscrewing any screws and carefully prying it up to access the shifter. Disconnect the shifter cable and any electrical connectors, then unbolt the shifter assembly from the vehicle. Install the new shifter by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the console and reconnecting the battery.
it would be very unwise to even try,and if you did transmission would burn up
To replace the engine in a 2000 Chevy Prizm, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access, such as the air intake and exhaust manifold. Then, drain the engine fluids and detach the engine from the transmission by removing the bellhousing bolts. Lift the engine out using an engine hoist, and install the new engine by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery and testing the vehicle. Always refer to a repair manual for specific torque specifications and procedures.