Sorry, I do not know. You just pull a drain plug to drain the transmission. To flush the transmission, he needs to drain the transmission, remove a cooler line, run the engine while filling the transmission so the torque converter can discharge any contaminated fluid. Your fluid must have shown sign of overheating for him to suggest that. Good/smart mechanic. Need more like him.
There is no dip stick for the transmission. If you suspect any tranny problems it needs to be checked out by a mechanic. i dont know
I don't know if you are kidding or not, but if you are not, just pop the hood.
as far as i know you cant check the transmission fluid on a 2000 Pontiac sunfire. It uses dexcool automatic transmission fluid and very rarley needs to be changed, i have a manual shift and it never has to be changed. Actually the only way that you can change it is by having it flushed the same way you flush a radiator, it has to be sucked out by a machine.
where is the Transmission Control Solenoid on a 1996 ford
If you wait for a transmission to have problems before you have it professionally flushed, you've waited to long. It really depends on your driving conditions but in most cases I would flush it every 50K, it will pay in the long run.
They did not use a 700R4 in 2000 model. It would be a 4L60E.
You have to know whats wrong with the transmission before you can fix it.
Have a 2000 Mercury cougar stick shift looking for the dipstick for the transmission do you know where it may be located thank you for your help.
Every 160 000 km if it has Dexcool in the rad.
does a VW golf auto transmission interchange with ajetta?
I have a 2000 Honda Passport that is just about to be fitted with a 1999 transmission, I will let you know soon..er..or later!