Any suggestions how to fix windshield wiper transmission arm linkage missing bushing on 2005 pontiac sunfire
SOURCE: where to check/put in transmission fluid in 2005 Pontiac Sunfire
I assume this is an automatic transmission, you didn't say.
There is no dip stick on the transmission any longer.
You will have to go under the car to check. You may want to go to your local instant oil change and have them check the level.
If you feel you want to check it, here is a description of the location and process.
Make certain the vehicle remains level while checking the fluid.
Located just above the top sealing flange of the transmission oil pan you will find a threaded plug. Remove the plug and see if transmission fluid drips out of the hole. If so, the fluid level is correct. If not, remove the red fill cap on top of the transmission, driver side. Add fluid to the transmission until fluid dribbles out of hole.
Replace and tighten the plug.
Good luck.
Regards,
SOURCE: check automatic transmission fluid 2001 pontiac sunfire
You need to raise the vehicle and start it. Remove the plug near where the passenger side driveshaft comes out. The head of the plug is 7/16. Trans fluid will stream out of the hole when the engine is running when the transmission is full, If fluid doesn't run out, fill the trans until fluid runs out. The fill cap is red and it is on top under and around the air cleaner box. If you need more help let me know.
SOURCE: adding transmission fluid to 98 pontiac sunfire
There is a plug located on top of the transmission under the brake master cylinder. It is held in place by a bolt on the side of the transmission near the firewall. Remove the bolt, then remove the plug. Fill it until the fluid comes out of the hole.
SOURCE: removing the transmission on a pontiac sunfire
re,ove all bell howsing bolts rmove all wire connectors remove flywheel bolts remove axles (lower ball joints) then pop axles out of tranny let them hang your pretty much there drop out
SOURCE: Timing off on Pontiac Montana wipers
On top of the window motor there is a timing cam -- there is a little tab on the bottom that is most likely broken or bent. You need to replace the cam.
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