Where is the transmission sensor located?

Where is the transmission sensor located?

Locate the transmission speed sensors, they’ll be near the front and rear of the transmission housing. Consult the repair manual for your car. Place bucket or oil drain pan underneath the sensor, there will be some oil that drains out.

Why is my Pontiac Grand Prix shifting hard?

Check The Fluid Level More often than not, low fluid will cause a transmission to slip, which creates softer shifts. When it finally does grab, it can feel like a harder shift. It is possible for some transmissions to shift harder when they are low, but not too low, even if it is not slipping at all.

How much transmission fluid does a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix take?

For Automatic Transmission: 4T65-E….AF6

Notes: This specification has been updated from Dexron II or III to Dexron VI per a Technical Service Bulletin from the manufacturer
Capacity: 4 speed 4T65-E Total Fill 13.4 quarts 7.4 quarts Initial Fill

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix take?

For Automatic Transmission: 4T65-E-HD….AF6

Notes: This specification has been updated from Dexron II or III to Dexron VI per a Technical Service Bulletin from the manufacturer
Capacity: 4 speed 4T65-E-HD Total Fill 13.4 quarts 7.4 quarts Initial Fill

How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need?

A typical fluid change will require anywhere from 3 to 6 quarts of ATF depending on the application, a new filter and a pan gasket (or RTV sealer) for the transmission pan.

What kind of transmission fluid does a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix take?

Dexron™ VI Automatic

What kind of transmission fluid does a 07 Grand Prix take?

Synthetic Dexron™ VI Automatic Transmission Fluid

How do you check transmission fluid in a Pontiac Grand Am?

How to Check the Transmission Fluid in a Pontiac Grand Am

  1. Place the Grand Am in park and turn the ignition key to begin the engine.
  2. Open the hood of the Grand Am.
  3. Remove the ATF dipstick by pulling it out of the container.
  4. Remove the dipstick once again and read the measurement.

How do I know if my automatic transmission is going bad?

4 Signs Your Transmission is Failing

  1. Your transmission is slipping. If your vehicle feels like it’s trying to change gears on it’s own and you can’t stop it, that’s a classic sign of a bad transmission.
  2. Shifting is rough.
  3. Shifting is delayed.
  4. Transmission fluid is leaking.

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