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too much tranny fluid
can anyone tell me a fast way to take out a quart of tranny fluid,made the mistake of putting a quart in the tranny checking the fluid when the car was cold,i find the tranny like it's binding up or something like she won't free roll when driving feels like my foot is on the brake a little,need to drain some out,next time i'll check when hot,whats the best line to let go to drain the fluid out
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Re: too much tranny fluid
One qt over will not cause the problem you are describing.
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Re: too much tranny fluid
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to remove with out wrenches use a hand pump with a 3.5 ft of 3/8 plastic tubing....I have a gear oil hand/qt bottle pump that with the 3/8 tubing will quickly suck out the fluid...stick tubing down the fill/dip stick tube... |
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Re: too much tranny fluid
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do not drive that vehicle until you remove the excess fluid...air in the fluid will damage the transmission .... after you suck out the fluid let the fluid settle down air bubbles collapse then start ///idle fwd rev for a few times...no driving and slowly add to the lowest level on the stick..and when you see no bubbles... go for a ride at slow speeds then after 20min of driving on level ground slowly add a few oz. until it is at the bottom of the normal operating range.... every day for a week check the level when hot on level ground ,,at the same parking area ,,,see if you need to add more..it may take a week to get out the air trapped..... |
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Re: too much tranny fluid
Also check it in netrual instead of in park.One transmission shop in my area does this on all transmissions and finds it is more accurate
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Re: too much tranny fluid
The owners manual has a procedure for checking/adding tranny fluid.
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