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Check to see if it is transmission oil or engine oil. If engine oil then the crankshaft oil seal needs to be replaced. If it is transmission oil, your torque converter maybe leaking. Before doing anything major try checking the hoses that connects from the transmission to the radiator. They could cracked or leaking. Some transmission use oil coolers and ATF filer on the transmission case itself. Check if they aree properly tightened.
{: ) Engine Oil with Filter - All Engines 5.7 L (6.0 qt)
Transmission fluid:
4L60-E/4L65-E/4L70-E Pan Removal (4.7L), 4L80-E/4L85-E Pan Removal (7.3L),
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Hello skippy48067: My name is Roger and I will help you. You did not say if you have a automatic transmission of a standard so here are the specs on both. For the automatic the fluid type is (atf sp 111) and holds 6.2 qt. For the standard transmission the fluid type is (gl4 or gl5 80-90) and it holds 2.96 qt. If you have the standard transmission ? Be sure you use the correct fluid. If you do not use the correct type of 80-90 weight oil you will ruin the transmission. Should you need further help please just ask. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
No it is not normal to lose two quarts,Have you seen any oil spots on the ground where you park your Envoy, take a look under your Envoy to see if you have a small leak and the air from driving it is blowing the oil back towards transmission.
Honda recommends Honda ATF-Z1 Transmission Fluid or a Dexron III ATF as a temporary replacement -- which should be flushed from the system and replaced with the Honda ATF-Z1.
Change;
2WD model -- 3.1 US QT or 2.9 L.
4WD model -- 3.3 US QT or 3.1 L.
Total;
2WD model -- 6.9 US QT or 6.5 L.
4WD model -- 7.6 US QT or 7.2 L.
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