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This article describes how to change transmission fluid in this particular vehicle.
Steps
- 1Drive and warm up the transmission fluid. This will collect debris and thin the fluid for easier extraction. When your car reaches normal operating temperature, usually halfway between h and t on the temp gauge, park it on a flat surface and jack up the front end. Use jack stands!
Drive and warm up the transmission fluid.
- 2Place a drain pan capable of holding more than 7 quarts under the transmission. Locate the drain plug on the bottom of the transmission.
Place a drain pan capable of holding more than 7 quarts under the transmission.
- 3Unscrew the bolt with the appropriate size socket and ratchet, and wait for the fluid to all drain into the pan you placed underneath. Most japanese cars use a 10mm or 12mm bolt.
Unscrew the bolt with the appropriate size socket and ratchet, and wait for the fluid to all drain into the pan you placed underneath.
- 4Screw the drain plug back into the transmission after all draining has completed. No need to change the crush plug. No real need to torque either. Just make sure its tight.
Screw the drain plug back into the transmission after all draining has completed.
- 5Consult your owners manual for the amount of transmission fluid. Make sure to use the appropriate fluid! Double check it! Using a very thin funnel, pour the amount of fluid through the transmission dipstick tube. Reinstall the dipstick.
Consult your owners manual for the amount of transmission fluid.
- 6Start the engine and idle for a minute. Hold the brake and slowly go through each gear from park to 1, stopping briefly at each gear. Check the fluid and fill if needed. This must be checked while still hot.
Start the engine and idle for a minute.
- 7Close the hood and drive normally for about 100 miles. Then drive as you wish.
Close the hood and drive normally for about 100 miles.
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Warnings
- Transmission can be irritable to some people. Old transmission fluid can be very dangerous. Newer transmission fluids can be types of detergents and less dangerous.
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