If your dipstick reads "Full", then you do not need to add any fluid. Be certain to follow manufacturer instructions when checking fluid level. Your torque converter is part of the transmission, when speaking of fluid, so if the transmission is full, the torque converter is also.
It is attached to the valve body inside of the transmission.
Bell housing bolts and the torque converter bolts.
You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.
The flex plate is bolted to the back of the crankshaft. It connects the motor to the torque converter in the transmission. To replace you remove the transmission and replace it.
Torque converter cotrol.
Check the transmission... the unit doesn't give out usually unless there is a transmission is having a problem too. Either way the transmission has to come out.
Remove the transmission and take it off.
On the valve body inside the transmission.
yes but be careful
TCC (Torque converter clutch) Soleniod in the transmission is likely bad. Hope for that because if not it's a bad torque converter.
On the torque converter. Do a Google search and read about torque converters.
The 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix typically requires about 12 quarts of automatic transmission fluid for a complete transmission fluid change, which includes both the transmission and the torque converter. However, for a fluid change without a complete flush, you may need around 4 to 6 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.