Good ole fashioned DOT 3. Unless you plan on completely flushing the system stick with the regular DOT 3.....not the synthetic. If you need to know why you shouldn't mix them contact me on my message board and I will explain.
DOT 3 fluid is used. You should only use DOT 3. It will say on the bottle.
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check your break fluid.
A 2002 Chevy Monte Carlo holds approximately 10 quarts of transmission fluid. When only the fluid in the pan is changed, a total of 5 quarts of fluid is needed.
DOT 3 brake fluid as listed on the master cylinder fill cap.
The 2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo typically requires DOT 3 brake fluid. It's important to use this type of fluid to ensure proper braking performance and system compatibility. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines regarding brake fluid maintenance.
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7 quarts
To bench bleed a 4-port master brake cylinder on a 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo, first secure the cylinder in a vise with its ports facing up. Fill the cylinder with brake fluid, then insert the supplied plastic tubes into the ports and submerge the other ends in the fluid. Pump the piston slowly until no air bubbles are visible in the fluid, ensuring that fluid circulates through the tubes. Once complete, remove the tubes, cap the ports, and install the master cylinder back onto the vehicle.
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what fluid cap?
A 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo requires 7.4 quarts of Dexron III fluid.