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Old 08-29-2005, 01:12 PM
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Transmissoin Fluid... wheres the bolt?...95

Wheres the bolt, screw or whatever you wanna call it under the car located to change your transmission fluid on a 95 grand prix. Also is there any special way you shoudl change your transmission fluid on a 95 grand prix? Just curious... Thanks
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Re: Transmissoin Fluid... wheres the bolt?...95

If you have an automatic you will need to drop the transmission pan to change the fluid and filter in the transmission. There is no one bolt or drain plug to change the fluid in the transmission unless someone installed one.
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your car isn't a 97-2000, but this link (posted by Big L) gives you a good idea of what you have to do, as far as removing the whole pan, gasket, and filter. Hope it helps.

http://www.grandprix.net/upgrades/tranfluid.html

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