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Add the fluid through the same hole you check the fluid with. Pull the dipstick out and insert a small funnel in the dipstick hole. this will work fine.
I'm guessing this is a 2.5 v6. Most common problem is a bad distributor, (loss of spark) Make sure as these are fairly pricey. Fuel pumps also go bad but not as common
is this a used transmission? if so make sure the fluid is red and the fluid doesnt smell burnt. remove the transmission pan and see if there is any metal in the pan before installing a used transmission.
The transmission fluid is added in the transmission dipstick tube, while the engine is running. Use a funnel that's not going to flip over when it gets full. Thanks. you can rate this solution and show your appreciation.
If you're in the Los Angeles, CA area there's a Craigslist listing for
a complete 1997 Cirrus and the guy is selling the transmission for $150
with 150K miles on it.
Here's the listing: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/1240701027.html
NO YOU SHOULD NOT. YOU MUST ONLY USE ATF +4 AND PERFERABLY MOPAR FLUID. CAN USE CASTROL OR OTHER QUALITY OIL BUT NOT RECOMMENDED. I HAVE THIS VEHICLE AS DAILY DRIVER.
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