it looks like a transmission or the check engine light will come on
There is not a dipstick for the 2002 Cavalier. It is a closed transmission so it must be taken into a shop to be checked.
On the dashboard section, behind the glovebox compartment.
There isn't one.
A plug, it is on the D/S of the transmission.
Use Dexron-VI.
It will cost approximately $600 to have a manual transmission installed in your 2002 Chevy Cavalier. If you need to purchase a transmission, it will cost approximately $1500 more.
There isn't one, you check it through the dashboard.
7 quarts if just a fluid change.
Every three years or 50,000 miles.
no, it ill not, from 95-99 Chevrolet used the Isuzu transmission in their 5 speed models, from 00+ the used the getrag transmission, the later of the two being the better, as its a little more noisy it is a better trans
Yes, a 2002 Cavalier 4-speed automatic transmission can fit into a 1998 Cavalier that originally has a 3-speed automatic transmission, but you'll need to make some modifications. The wiring harness and transmission control module may need to be updated or replaced to accommodate the newer transmission. Additionally, ensure that the driveshaft and mounts are compatible, as well as any necessary adjustments to the vehicle's computer systems for proper operation.
A flashing green drive symbol on the dashboard of a 2002 Acura RSX indicates that the vehicle is in the process of shifting gears or that the automatic transmission is actively engaged in a shifting sequence. This behavior can also signify that the transmission is in a diagnostic mode or that the vehicle's onboard computer is recognizing an issue with the transmission system. If the light persists or is accompanied by other warning lights, it's advisable to consult the owner's manual or seek professional assistance.