Thursday, September 22, 2011

07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?

I find it crazy that cars no longer have a dip-stick. My lil sister hit a curb and I had to change her transmission pan. Does anyone know how many quarts of Dex IV to use? Iv read other post and it says to fill until the drain plug over flows. There is nothing in the owners manual. Thanks07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?
Go to http://www.gtasynthetics.com and go to the menu on the left where it says Product Lookup.



Click there and put in your car. It will tell you how much fluid you need and what type, along with other fluids as well.07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?
You are right this is much harder than it needs to be. The correct procedure is remove the plug it is located near where the right axle leaves the transaxle. It is just a little plug kinda hard to find. Then with engine running add fluid till it starts to come out of hole.07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?
In the specs of the fluids in the back of the owner manual there is no information as to how many quarts to put in? Wow new cars are really getting crazy. If it is that new, it is prob DEX 6 VI, also depends on automatic or manual. If it is manual then you need manual trans fluid from GM or similar. I would quote a quantity but it would be best to call the dealer and ask for service, they will be able to tell you the amount, best luck07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?
Many of the GM engines had %26quot;permanent - lifetime%26quot; fluids installed in them. When there is nothing in the Owner's Manual about these lubricants, it is usually a Dealer assignment (Inspection) at 100,000 mile intervals, or every 10 years, which ever comes first.07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?
Sorry, but I don't know what to say other then agree with you that no dipstick is a real flaw.

I have seen it on a Japanese car, and I almost did not beleive it.

Since you have to fill the torque converter, you need to check while engine is running.

And with no dipstick, that is positively dangerous.

In fact, if the engine were to stop by itself, you could get burned by the hot ATF overflow.

But here is the tech release: