How do you check the transmission fluid in a Pontiac Grand Prix?

How do you check the transmission fluid in a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Remove the ATF dipstick by pulling it out of the container. Clean the dipstick with a rag and replace into the container. Remove the dipstick once again and read the measurement. The dipstick is labeled “full” and “add.” When the fluid hits below the “add” line, transmission fluid is needed.

How to check the transmission fluid in a Pontiac Grand Am?

You can easily check your ATF level in your Grand AM yourself as the dipstick is labeled and the fluid is colored green or red to make it easily noticeable versus motor oil. Keeping the transmission fluid adequate is important to the life of your Grand Am.

How can I check the fluid level in my transmission?

On most cars, the car must idling in park with the parking brake on and the transmission hot. Wipe the dipstick on a clean rag or paper towel, reinsert it and pull it out again to check the transmission fluid level. The fluid level should be between two marks labeled either “Full” and “Add” or “Hot” and “Cold.”

How do you check the transmission fluid in a Volkswagen Golf?

Add a little fluid at a time and check underneath until fluid starts to trickle out of the check hole. Wipe the transmission housing with a rag and replace and tighten the check plug. Remove the drain bucket and lower the Golf to the ground. Remove the funnel and replace the fill plug.

Where is the dipstick for the transmission fluid?

On many newer cars, the transmission fluid pipe will be labeled; if not, consult your owner’s manual for its location. On a rear-wheel drive vehicle, the dipstick is usually in the rear of the engine, above the valve cover.

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.