No
The Trans-am is no longer made. Pontiac stopped production in 2010.
There will be a 2014 Pontiac made. This is the newest car.
The Trans Am GTA was not intruduced until 1987.
Pontiac does not make a transmission dipstick, unless the newer ones have them. Actually, the early models did. My '96 had one. Later models did not. The trans fluid is checked via a plug in the side of the trans-axle.
The Knight Rider series debuted in 1982. The original Knight Rider car was a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. Pontiac later found itself swamped with customer requests for black Firebird Trans Ams.
It was a Pontiac Trans Am, probably 1979, since that was the year the movie was made.
Pontiac did not make a 403 but offered a Oldsmobile 403 in the trans am, lots of work and modification to put in a 1988
You can get diagrams at www.autozone.com; look for the emissions diagrams for your engine make and year.
I'm sorry to break the news to you, but the Pontiac Trans Am are no longer in production, and the last production was in 2002 with their last model. I myself would've loved to seen what they thought of to make a 2010 Pontiac Trans Am, especially since the camaro is close to comparison and the new 2010 Camaro are definitely "sweet." GM was able to come out with the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, but the discontinuance of Pontiac is the reason there will be no 5th generation of Firebirds/Trans Am. Their 30th anniversary model was in 1999 which came with two blue strips which was thought of from the 1969 Trans Am, the 1999 version also came with side graphics. In 2002, the last of the Trans Am model which was considered the "Collectors Edition" was painted yellow, usually a WS6, with the Ram Air package included, black pacer strips and black rims, a very BEAUTIFUL car. I currently have a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible V8 with the LS1 Corvette C5 engine. White car, black top. I've had my car for 10 years now. Average 13,000 miles a year. My car has performed beautifully. I've been in many drag races with many different cars even trucks. Never a corvette but would love too, have to admit, the WS6 has won against mine, which still regardless it wasn't my car, makes me proud.
Need to first diagnose exactly what happened to the assembly in order to make any repairs.
make sure the cooling system is full and if it still won't go out you need to replace the coolant sensor.