transmission, there is a fill plug and a drain plug. The fill will be the upper plug and it's the one you use to check to make sure you have the right amount of transmission fluid in your transmission
transmission. You need to replace the radiator and then drain and replace the trans fluid. You cannot drain all the fluid (pan removal only gets rid of about half) so it's best to do that once using a
...transmission I have to drain the same amount out of my transfer case. It's in a 97 GMC Sonoma. 4 wheel drive 4.3 Vortec engine,automatic transmission. The rear seal on the transmission is bad. It is ...
changing transmission fluid drain and fill , drop pan to change filter
...drain pan. The suprising part was it gushed out of the upper or fill hole on the case when I removed the plug. Almost like it was under pressure or over filled. When I went to refill it, I could only ...
transmission won't shift into gears, won't move, is it the clutch? Usally when the clutch is bad, you still can shift gears. Check the slave cylinder or air in the fluid line. Good luck My bro gave me
Drain the transmission fluid into the drip pan. Reinstall the transmission fluid drain bolt with the same wrench used to remove the bolt. Lower the vehicle to the ground after removing the jack stands
...drain pan under the transmission fluid pan Remove or disconnect the following: Drain plug and drain the fluid Shifter cable bracket NOTE: The transmission fluid pan gasket is reusable, clean and ...
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...drain the transmission fluid again. When the transmission is drained this way, not all the transmission fluid will be drained-about half will still be in there, mostly in the torque converter. So if ...
...drain plug under transmission oil pan.remove transmission oil pan drain plug.let all transmission fluid drain out then screw back drain plug in oil pan.then you need to remove transmission oil ...
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