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Transmission Fluid

A friend of mine has a 97 Maxima (can't remember the model, sorry) and he is trying to change the transmission fluid, but didn't know how much to put. does anyone know the capacity? or how much to put in?
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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...to change the transmission fluid, ...
How to: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/24

Oil capacity is transmission/model dependent. When that is known, try loggin in (free) to autozone.com ...or find user manual.
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