Quarts cups pints
They're already in that order.
centigram gram kilogram
To convert to a common unit, we should choose either gallons, quarts, or liters. In this case, it's easiest to convert everything to quarts because 1 gallon = 4 quarts and 1 quart = 0.25 gallons. Converting, we have 12 liters = 48 quarts, 9 quarts = 9 quarts, and 3 gallons = 12 quarts. Putting these in order of least to greatest: 9 quarts, 12 quarts, 48 quarts (or 3 gallons, 3 gallons, 12 quarts).
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Traditionally, least to greatest.
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Least to greatest.
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The transmission fluid capacity for a GM turbo 200 R4 transmission is 6 quarts. It should be drained and refilled at least once every two years.
I was wondering the same thing for my 1996. The owners manual says 2.1 quarts but that doesn't come close to full on the dipstick. After changing the fluid/filter the tranny was slipping, I'm up to 4 quarts and still below "cold" on the dipstick but at least the slipping has stopped. I'm thinking at least 5 quarts. I know I drained 4 or 5 quarts out. -Bill-
Probably about 4. Best way to do this is to put in four, run the engine, and check it again. this is a good way to check...but my 94 ranger always needs at least 5 quarts. I have had my ranger for about 6 years now. The Capacity is 5.0 quarts with filter change.
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