My 96 Sunfire has no red cap, it has a regular dipstick. You'll want to find a small funnel. The fluid goes where the dipstick is supposed to be. I would also go to the parts store and get a new dipstick.
Some early model Sunfires have a dipstick. In my '96, the dipstick is located near the firewall, down and inboard from the brake fluid reservoir.
I am assuming you are talking about an auto trans. If so it may not have one. Look at the top of the trans there may be a red cap.
If you have one, it's back near the firewall, just down from the brake master cylinder. You might not have one though. Pontiac did away with them early in the game. Why, I don't know. Seems kind of dumb to me ~
With the transmission in park, and the engine running. Remove the dipstick wipe and dip again then read. It will show fluid if its cold or warm. (Just a tip use dexron 3 type trans fluid.)
yes a 95 to 05 i believe will fit correctly
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If its an automatic its your tcc selenoid in your transmission take it to a dealer! very labour intensive
I paid $3,500 for mine. Kelly Blue Book for a 1996 Pontiac Sunfire SE Coupe is $3,250.00 retail.
Not all Sunfires have a transmission dipstick, however my '96 does. It's located back near the firewall, more or less under the brake fluid reservoir. It has a yellow handle.
Not usually. The dipstick is used to check the oil level. Oil is added where the oil filler cap is - usually located on the valve cover and will screw counterclockwause for removal. That is unless you are talking about transmission fluid in which case the dipstick hole is the same place where you add fluid. On the Sunfire/Cavalier 2.2 engine YES you do add the oil and check the oil in the same place the dipstick is attached to the oil cap.