To remove the transmission from a 2004 Pontiac GTO, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the Transmission Fluid. Next, remove the driveshaft, exhaust components, and any electrical connections or linkages attached to the transmission. After that, unbolt the transmission from the engine and support it with a transmission jack. Finally, carefully slide the transmission out of the vehicle, ensuring all connections are detached.
It doesn't have a transmission dipstick. The fluid level is checked by removing a plug from the transmission housing from under the vehicle. It is best done with vehicle up on a lift and level.
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any transmission from 1995 thru 2004 cavalier or Pontiac sunfire
about 17 quarts. or you can substitute water.
For an automatic transmission, use only ATF T-IV available from your Toyota dealer.
Uhh, maybe try the dipstick tube
The automatic transmission in the 2005-2006 GTO was the Hydramatic 4L65E, as opposed to the 2004 GTO with the Hydramatic 4L60E. The manual transmission was for the 2004-2006 GTO was the Tremec T-56 with M12 gearset.
yup you can most certainly make it work v8 Archie has the clutch stuff
No, the manual transmission from a 2004 Cobalt will not fit a 2004 Cavalier. The two vehicles have different drivetrains and mounting points for the transmission, so they are not interchangeable. It is best to find a transmission specifically designed for your Cavalier.
You can replace the sheer core, on your 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, by removing the water lines. Remove the four bolts that hold the heater core in place. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
Yes , the slave cylinder for a HYDRAULIC clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing. It slides over the transmission input shaft and is bolted to the transmission
The Engine Control Module (ECM) on a 2004 Pontiac GTO is located under the hood, near the driver's side fender. Specifically, it is mounted on the firewall, adjacent to the battery. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and reach.