manual trannys dont have fill plugs, most trannys dont have fluid of any kind
If it is automatic transmission you can use any brand of tranny fluid as long as it is AF fluid. If it is a manual transmission then use dot 3 brake fluid unless you can find clutch fluid, both work the same.
You add fluid at the same place you check the level.
You will need a long narrow funnel that will fit in the small hole of the transmission dipstick tube.
Your manual trans will use Dextron III Auto fluid. Yes, it uses Auto Fluid. That blew me away when I found that out. I thought it would have used gear oil, but that is not the case for the Firebird.
A 2001 Pontiac Sunfire requires 1.8 quarts of DEXRON III fluid for the 5-speed manual transmission.
The transmission is a sealed unit and has no dipstick. Look in your owner's manual.
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
5 speed manual 3.4 quarts 6 speed manual 4 quarts automatic 5 quarts
You can use any SAE certified manual transmission fluid in your 1996 Ford manual transmission. Make sure you use manual transmission fluid and not automatic transmission fluid.
The 1991 Pontiac Le Mans, which typically features a manual transmission, does not have a transmission dipstick like automatic transmissions. Instead, manual transmissions are generally filled through a fill plug located on the side of the transmission case. To check the fluid level, you would remove this plug and ensure the fluid is at the level of the opening. If you need to add fluid, it can be done through the same fill hole.
Manual transmission fluid is MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
The 2003 Pontiac Aztek typically holds about 11.5 quarts of transmission fluid when including the torque converter and cooler. For a simple fluid change, it usually requires around 6 to 7 quarts. Always refer to the owner’s manual or a service manual for the most accurate specifications.