If it's like most cars it doesn't have a drain plug for the tranny, you have to unbolt the tranny pan and take it down.
not 100% butl 1980 or so till 92 camaro careful if u buy a tranny outta these cars
The Tranny enables the car to stand still because it controls the movement of the engine. In the USA most cars are automatic so when you put your car on "P" it locks the tranny, if your engine is on and you have it on Park then your standing
Re new: HHR for sure / Cobalt / G5 are same tranny, so should be ok as well.
any 2000-05 lesabres should have same tranny. also Pontiac bonnevilles should be same.
why sure, most street race cars today are automatics as no one can shift a manual tranny as fast as an automatic.
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No, I would use regular power steering fluid in it, these newer cars aren't like the old cars where you could use tranny fluid in the power steering.
spy glass on side of tranny. it is of course a sealed tranny.
yes
it is locked in reverse and safe mode won't allow forward and backward engagement at the same time to stop from destroying itself
On these cars you add the tranny oil via the dipstick tube with a funnel that will allow all the oil to flow through the tube. On some of these cars there are no drain plags and the pan has to be lowered on side first to drain off the oil the bolts are not take all the off so pan will not fall. On these cars you add the tranny oil via the dipstick tube with a funnel that will allow all the oil to flow through the tube. On some of these cars there are no drain plags and the pan has to be lowered on side first to drain off the oil the bolts are not take all the off so pan will not fall.