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HOMESERVICE MANUALSPONTIAC1993LEMANS FWD L4-98 1.6LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISMAINTENANCESPECIFICATIONSTRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE, MANUAL
1993 Pontiac Lemans FWD L4-98 1.6L
Transmission/Transaxle, Manual
1993 Pontiac Lemans FWD L4-98 1.6LSECTION Transmission/Transaxle, Manual
TRANSMISSION
Firebird AF(DEXRON (R)-II or DEXRON (R)-III Automatic Transmission Fluid)
CAPACITY, Refill:
Firebird 1987 3.1 Liters 6.6 Pints
Firebird 1988-94 5-speed 2.8 Liters 6.0 Pints
Firebird 1993-94 6-speed 3.8 Liters 8.1 Pints
TRANSAXLE, Manual (FWD) GLS*(Gear Lubricant, Special)
*LeMans, Optima, GM Part No. 12345371; others, GM
Part No. 12345349
CAPACITY, Refill
4-speed 2.8 Liters 6.0 Pints
5-speed, Isuzu* 2.5 Liters 5.4 Pints
5-speed, Muncie**:
6000, Fiero 1.9 Liters 4.0 Pint
Others 2.1 Liters 4.4 Pint
LeMans, Optima:
4-speed 1.6 Liters 3.5 Pints
5-speed (1.6L engine) 1.6 Liters 3.5 Pints
5-speed (2.0L engine) 2.1 Liters 4.5 Pints
*Has a 7-bolt aluminum end cap
**Has a 9-bolt steel end cap
Firebird AF(DEXRON (R)-II or DEXRON (R)-III Automatic Transmission Fluid)
CAPACITY, Refill:
Firebird 1987 3.1 Liters 6.6 Pints
Firebird 1988-94 5-speed 2.8 Liters 6.0 Pints
Firebird 1993-94 6-speed 3.8 Liters 8.1 Pints
TRANSAXLE, Manual (FWD) GLS*(Gear Lubricant, Special)
*LeMans, Optima, GM Part No. 12345371; others, GM
Part No. 12345349
CAPACITY, Refill
4-speed 2.8 Liters 6.0 Pints
5-speed, Isuzu* 2.5 Liters 5.4 Pints
5-speed, Muncie**:
6000, Fiero 1.9 Liters 4.0 Pint
Others 2.1 Liters 4.4 Pint
LeMans, Optima:
4-speed 1.6 Liters 3.5 Pints
5-speed (1.6L engine) 1.6 Liters 3.5 Pints
5-speed (2.0L engine) 2.1 Liters 4.5 Pints
*Has a 7-bolt aluminum end cap
**Has a 9-bolt steel end cap
RENDER: 1.0x
NO RELATED
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.