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How to replace oil in tranny??
Hello,
I want to replace oil and filter in tranny and have a few question about. Have never done that job on my own. Have Venture 2002, extended with rear A/C. Have also a Haynes book, but can't find anywhere how to put the oil in when I drop the pan down. Where is that place to pur oil in tranny when I replace the oil?? Do I need to flush tranny before replacing oil or just to change the oil and filter without flushing it?? Did look in the book, but just can't find it. Not sure can I do this on my own or not. I do know how to replace brakes, change oil and oil filter in a car, but this job have never done before. Do I need to have torque wrench or not?? Do I need to get the recommended oil and filter form the book or do you guys recommend something else?? What's about tranny oil cooler?? Do I need to install one or not?? Do that thing really help to get more from your tranny and to prolong the life of tranny or not?? Any answer and advice is like always more than welcome. Thanks in advance. Dino K |
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Re: How to replace oil in tranny??
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As to what oil and filter to use, just stick to the recommended. After market is fine, OEM is not required. Quote:
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It helps to have a really BIG pan to catch the fluid.
When I did it, I found an old kitty-litter box in the garage. I lay down under the van and started loosening bolts, trying to loosen more on one side than the other so the fluid would pour out in a confined area. Everything was working great until my shoulder started feeling really wet. That's when I found out that someone put the kitty-litter box in the garage because it was cracked. Used transmission fluid was leaking out the bottom of the container onto the concrete almost as fast as it was going in. I thought I was going to have to call in a hazmat team by the time I was done. |
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Re: How to replace oil in tranny??
The best thing I have used lately is a little hand held, drill driven ,suction pump. It costs about $15 at Canadian Tire. You attach a long tube to the pump and fish it down the tranny dipstick tube until you hit bottom. Turn on your drill and this will suck out most of the fluid in the pan , then loosen bolts on pan and empty the remaining fluid. No mess!! By the way...you can re-use the pan gasket.If you destroy it taking it off , it costs $50 Canadian. Live and learn!
The tranny dipstick tube is located on the left side of the engine (looking in from in front of vehicle) near the firewall. If you can change your oil , changing tranny fluid will be easy for you. Good luck. |
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Re: How to replace oil in tranny??
Keycules,
I have one of those pumps. I will try it. Of course I will have to remove my pan in the end to change the filter but at least i won't have driveway cleaning for a month. I bought a filter and gasket for $20 at C tire (pro King brand). The $50 gasket must have been different. Did you use an aftermarket filter or a Delco? (I bought a Delco too for $30). What brand of fluid did you use? Did you use synthetic? |
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