I know you go to CWA. CWA is the only place you would get this question. CWA is a online school and he copyed this question from a test because he didnt know the answer. its a long story. you would have to go to the school to understand.
anyway the answer is "100 hours".
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The volume of 1 milliliter is 1 cubic centimeter.
4.22675284 cups = 1 liter
53.2 fluid ounces of water.
Approximately 18.6 6.9-fluid-ounce measures.
1 liter will fill that cup four times over.
10 ml = .01 liters x 100=1.0 liters 100 hours
You fill the fluid down the dipstick tube.
It should have fluid check/fill plugs on each cover.It should have fluid check/fill plugs on each cover.
i got a 1991 grand am it is a 5 speed i need to no where to fill it
You fill it until it runs out the fill hole on the side of the transmission.
Fill the dog dish from the 10 liter bottle, then empty the dog dish into the 5 liter cup. Fill the dog dish again from the 10 liter bottle and there will be 4 liters left in it.
Dry fill is about 9 quarts
5 quarts service fill, 9 quarts dry fill.
The oil fill is on the drivers side of the engine. There is no transmission dip stick, because it is a sealed transmission. There is a fill plug on the side of the transmission that if removed and transmission fluid leaks out, the level is fine.
well...a wrench and you. The 2000 Passports don't have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid like you'd expect. To check the transmission fluid you have to get under the vehicle. On the transmission fluid pan there is a fill plug. Take out the fill plug (with the engine off) and using a syringe inject fluid in the hole until is leaks out. Then start the engine let it run a few minutes and put more fluid in until it leaks out again. Put the plug back in and PRESTO! :P
Fill to the bottom of the "fill hole". When the fluid starts to drip out of the hole that you are filling in the diff, then you are full.
First step would be to check if you have enough power steering fluid in the system. If it is low then fill it up to the fill line and it would probably be a good idea to check for leaks in the system. If you check the fluid and it is good, then there would be only one other option, and that would be the power steering pump. First step would be to check if you have enough power steering fluid in the system. If it is low then fill it up to the fill line and it would probably be a good idea to check for leaks in the system. If you check the fluid and it is good, then there would be only one other option, and that would be the power steering pump.