Originally it was type A fluid. Dexron will be the replacement fluid.
Engine coolant fluid? Engine oil? Transmission oil? Brake fluid? Power steering fluid?
The most current specified and downwardly compatible automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for the 1989 Pontiac Sunbird with the 2.0L 4-cylinder engine (Vin "K") is GM Dexron VI.
Its the transmission dip stick tube is how you add transmission fluid.
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Around the transmission oil pan, around the cv half shafts, where the transmission mates to the engine. Most common location for a serious fluid leak would be the "front seal". Unfortunately to repair that seal you'll need to either pull the transmission or engine.
The transmission drain plug on a 1999 Ford Contour 4 cylinder engine is located on the front of the transmission, behind the engine. It is used to remove the oil fluid during fluid changes.
1.8 qts
dexron 3
The transmission fluid on a 96 Pontiac Grand Am SE is put into the filler tube on the left side of the engine. It runs directly into the top of the transmission and also contains a dipstick to check fluid levels.
92-99 Toyota Camry with the 5SFE 4 cylinder engine uses Dexron III ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) for the automatic transmission.
The transmission dipstick on a 1994 Pontiac Sunfire is located on the left side of the engine. It connects to the transmission via a long tube which also allows for adding transmission fluid.
Transmission fluid for 1995 Toyota Camery is: Drain and fill = 2.6 qts Differential = 0.8 qts. This is for 4 cylinder 5S-FE engine.