Part interchange ability between Chevy Celebrity's and other "A" body cars is fairly limited. The next closest relative of the Celebrity is the Pontiac 6000. Some engine and transmission parts are interchangeable, but body parts in particular are not readily interchangeable.
my 96 lincolntown car wont go in gear and the abs system light comes on
Transmission is not shifting when car is warmed up.
Get under the car
It is important to use the correct amount of fluid in a car. The 1988 Acura Legend takes about 3.2 quarts of transmission fluid.
Under the rear of the car on the side of the transmission.
They looked similar but they were in fact a bit different from each other, and as such not interchangeable.
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The 1988-1992 1.6 Engines are interchangeable. The automatic engines can also be used, but you'd need to use your flywheel in place of the flexplate. The distributor for either engine is interchangeable, however, there were two different distributors used. The later style has a nice, single plug-type connector, while the older 1988 connector has separate wires with spade connectors. If you use your existing distributor, it will work with your existing wiring harness and all will be good. Not for you, but in case someone reads this who has the automatic transmission. To use an engine with a manual transmission in an automatic car, there is an ear that you may have to remove (grind) from the block to get the transmission to mate up. It will be obvious when you try it.
transmission fluid is checked with the car cooled off -never when running-(daddmac)
some are. it depends on what car you have and what the other whels are off of
Basicly any general motors production rwd car /truck / suv between those years used that transmission at one point.