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Old 07-14-2004, 09:59 AM
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transmission fluid dip stick

i have a 96 sunfire gt and it is an automatic. i cant find the transmission fluid dip stick for it. someone please help me. thanks.
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Old 09-08-2004, 04:42 PM
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dipstick

ah i was wondering when this question would come up lol plain and simple you will never find the dipstick it doesnt have one i think its gm way of playing a dirty little trick you will have to take the car in and have them check the level for you it os a pain to do it yourself just tell them you want a trani flush service done on it
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Old 09-11-2004, 02:58 PM
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Re: transmission fluid dip stick

GM figures the fluid is good for the life of the car, but they forget that things can develop leaks as they get older. It's rediculous that they don't put dipsticks on these cars, but alas, tis true. If your car has more than 80k, and you've never done a trans service, DON'T. the new fluid can do more harm than good and could cause a catastrophic failure. IF you go to a "insta-lube" and request a trans flush, they will make you sign a waiver that they are not responsible for transmission damage.
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