Removing Transmission Fluid Through Dipstick at Lidia Adams blog

Removing Transmission Fluid Through Dipstick. if you've got a suitable pump, you can run the pickup hose down into the dipstick tube until it bottoms out, then pump until you stop getting fluid. Pull the hose off the dipstick tube and place. This will vastly reduce spillage. I do this every two months to eventually renew. remove the duct tape from the hose and tube once the pump stops pumping fluid. With the pump, extract the old transmission fluid through the dipstick tube until the fluid no longer comes out. for the 60k mile change, gonna pump out through dip stick hole. how i take out transmission fluid without going underneath my car. learn why transmission fluid is important, when to change it, and how to do it yourself. Use the dipstick to check the fluid levels prior to extraction. on most vehicles, you'll add the transmission fluid through the port from which you removed the dipstick. This method avoids removing the pan and potentially dealing with a messy gasket replacement.

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for the 60k mile change, gonna pump out through dip stick hole. remove the duct tape from the hose and tube once the pump stops pumping fluid. With the pump, extract the old transmission fluid through the dipstick tube until the fluid no longer comes out. This method avoids removing the pan and potentially dealing with a messy gasket replacement. Pull the hose off the dipstick tube and place. This will vastly reduce spillage. I do this every two months to eventually renew. Use the dipstick to check the fluid levels prior to extraction. learn why transmission fluid is important, when to change it, and how to do it yourself. if you've got a suitable pump, you can run the pickup hose down into the dipstick tube until it bottoms out, then pump until you stop getting fluid.

How to check transmission fluid 2012 Dodge Durango YouTube

Removing Transmission Fluid Through Dipstick if you've got a suitable pump, you can run the pickup hose down into the dipstick tube until it bottoms out, then pump until you stop getting fluid. With the pump, extract the old transmission fluid through the dipstick tube until the fluid no longer comes out. This will vastly reduce spillage. if you've got a suitable pump, you can run the pickup hose down into the dipstick tube until it bottoms out, then pump until you stop getting fluid. I do this every two months to eventually renew. Use the dipstick to check the fluid levels prior to extraction. learn why transmission fluid is important, when to change it, and how to do it yourself. remove the duct tape from the hose and tube once the pump stops pumping fluid. for the 60k mile change, gonna pump out through dip stick hole. on most vehicles, you'll add the transmission fluid through the port from which you removed the dipstick. This method avoids removing the pan and potentially dealing with a messy gasket replacement. Pull the hose off the dipstick tube and place. how i take out transmission fluid without going underneath my car.

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