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seiken -> RE: Transmission Shifting Scare (2/19/2007 8:47:58 PM)
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ok, to first check the tranny fluid level. to do that, assuming its an automatic, drive around for a while to warm up the transimition. go through all the gears. then, with the car running pull the tranny fluid stick out, usually its red, wipe it clean and hten stick it back in. now check to see if its at the right level. next smell it, chances are yours will smell very burnt, that means its old, and should probably be replaced anyway. since its winter i would just take it to a shop and have them change it, but if you are feeling frisky you can do it your self pretty easy get a new filter and gasket for your car to do it your self put an oil drip pan underneith the transmision and start lossening the bolts in one corner, and work your way to the far side, do it so that first corner will droop down and the old fluid will pour out nicely. put the new filter in, put the new gasket on, and put the pan back up. make sure its all tight. check ever bolt three times to be possitive you will probably get about five or six quarts out, put a bottle of lucas transmission treatment in, then fill it up with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) if you over fill it fluid will probably leak out of the top thats not a big deal, just messy
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