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Transmission fluid leak on passenger side on a1995 Pontiac grand am SE, what's causing this?

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There is a line running from transs to radiator. To cool down the oil . You have a crack on it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: cant find where to add transmission fluid

on some of the newer cars they dont have dipsticks they have a plug near the pan that you have to pull on the trans to check the fluid level and to fill it there is a cap hidden on top of the trans by all the stuff you have to try to bend a funnel around to get in it. dont you love the engineers

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: l transmission fluid on a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am GT

Through dipstick tube if auto, pipe plug on side of trans. if manual transaxle

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: fluid leaking onto the front passenger side floorboards.

2004 TB 60,000 miles. i was just told that the leaking fluid in my passenger side floorboard was do to a clogged up A/c hose. An A/C works by drying/ removing the moisture from the air inside the vehicle and cooling it. The accumulated fluid is usually evacuated under the vehicle which is what you see when people are stopped at a red light and there is dripping under their car. when a hose is blocked there is a vent that from some reason flows directly into the passenger side floor board. If you can not manually knock loose the block your probably going to have to take it to a mechanic.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: adding transmission fluid to a 2002 pontiac grand prix se

I am not sure which engine you have on your 202 Grand Prix, but if you have the most common 3800 V6 this is where it should be. Look at the back of the engine compartment just to the left of the plastic master cylinder resevoir.
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I hope I was able to assist you!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2010

SOURCE: I have water leaking into the car on the passenger

sounds like your heater core is leaking

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Grand am se 2001 is leaking fluid on passage r side of the hood

What type of fluid? Antifreeze should be readily indentifiable. As a matter of fact, so should motoroil , P/steering and transmission fluids.Brake fluid would be underneath the car at a wheel position or the left sidefirewall master cylinder location.. Sorry, It takes sight and smell to ID this fluid. Good luck, -Ned-
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Leaking fluid after changing thermo. underneath and near the firewall

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Were do i add transmission fluid in my 2000 pontiac grand am gt

Automatics have a dipstick on the passenger side under the hood. Add ATF with a funnel, engine idling and transmission in park. Standard shift has an oil level plug on the side of the transmission.
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Trying to check transmission fluid & can not locate it

Good Evening, unfortunately it is not as easy as it used to be or like it is on other cars. there it a little bolt on the passenger side of the transmission just to the right of where the cv axle goes into the transmission. I believe it is a 10mm. And it is full when you have fluid come out of that hole. Hope this helps.
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I recently had a leak in my 2002 Grand Am SE 3.4L transmission due to a spot which wore a hole in the hose. Fliud leaked out at gas station and I drove it a mile home. My dad fixed the line and we dropped...

The manual says there is no dipstick. The transmission is a sealed unit, filled for life. It's really a bad design to not have a dipstick, because transmissions will weep a little fluid at times and it's a good idea to check the level once in a while. The Manual says that if it leaks fluid you have to repair or replace the transmission. Not a valid repair when the car has 160,000 miles and it's a pint low. There's a plug on the passenger side at the bottom of the transmission to check the level (with the engine running, so it needs to be on a lift) and there's a yellow filler plug hidden under the air cleaner on top of the transmission.

If you put in 5 quarts, it is either too much or too little. Both cases will cause the fluid to foam, causing jerky shifting. Mine was too low at 185,000 miles and it was banging shifts when hot.

By the way, that transmission needs about 9.8 quarts after a pan drop and filter change, so your 5 quarts is way too little.
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Leak in the front of the motor, kind of looks red

If it is on the passengers side front then it could be coolant.have the cooling system pressure tested.Could be a water pump,intake gasket,or radiator hose.Depending on what motor you have.Hope this helps.Good luck.
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Were do i check the trans fluids in a 2005 pontiac grand prix transmission

there is a stick under the hood that say transmission on it give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
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How do you check or change transmission fluid on a 2001 Pontiac Grand am GT?

Draining the system is easy,,It can be messy,, loosen the transmission oil pan bolts slowly allowing the pan to drop down fluid will spill out ..Checking the trans fluid , The transmission and fluid must be at 80 degrees celcius..and the car raised level and remove the 10 mm threaded plug at the passenger side of the trans on the tailstock end and if fluid comes out then its at the proper level..add fluid at the red cap located on top of the trans..at the drivers side....good luck
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