Hi I got a few questions and hopeflly someone here can answer them for me, Last week my 1998 Regal's tranny went it has 134k miles on it. In a realy rash move i quickly asked my mechanic to replace it with a junked car's one. now the car knocks a bit when i drive, nonetheless the accelerration has increased. 1. Does anyone here know the number of the Regal GS 1998 transmission. 2. Does anyone know what kind of transmission oil has to be poured in there, or which one works the best....? 3. Does anyone know any shop in or around the new york area that specializes in rebuilding tranny's for GM cars. Thx -FelixEdited by: newyorka |
any tranny shop should be able to rebuild that tranny. as for the part number, a buick parts department will be able to tell you the exact tranny in the car, once you provide them with the vin
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It is a 4T65E trans but that probably doesn't help as far as ordering a new trans. It uses dextron 3 trans fluid or whatever the newest Dextron fluid is since it seems like they keep changing it ever few years.
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The newest type of Dextron transmission fluid is Dextron VI. This is what I would use.
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