That would depend on whether the transmission had been in service, and only what was in the transmission was drained - the torque converter holds nearly as much as the transmission, and does not drain out unless the torque converter is removed... Either way, it is listed in your owners manual...
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A container with dimensions 3 in x 3 in x 1.5 in can hold a volume of 13.5 cubic inches. Since 1 cubic inch is equal to approximately 0.554 fluid ounces, the container can hold around 7.5 fluid ounces.
coolant capacity for the 96 Saturn SC2 is 7 quarts, almost 2 gallons.
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on a 2004 which is pretty much the same car, the pan will hold 4.5 and the torque convertor will hold 1, for a total of 5.5 quarts. just flushed my tranny yesterday.
why dose the new battery and cables not seem to hold a charge in my 2004 saturn ion ?
2.5 Quarts
7.2L
drop the tranny fluid pan,remove 2 bolts that hold it on,pull off.
it doent take transmission fluid unless your tranny has gears if it is just equipped with a cedntrifugal clutch no transmission fluid is needed.
16 quarts
6 quarts
If you look on the case next to where you put tranny fluid in, it should tell you. There is no engine oil in a 2-stroke(as it is mixed in with the gas). I am assuming you are asking about the trans fluid.
It depends on what engine and transmission you have. The manuals hold 4-5 quarts. The automatics hold 10-12 (gasoline) 15-16 (diesel).
8.2 quarts