FREE access to training at http://CollisionBlast.com – This video we’re changing the automatic transmission fluid and filter on the 1966 Ford Mustang. We als…
FREE access to training at http://CollisionBlast.com – This video we’re changing the automatic transmission fluid and filter on the 1966 Ford Mustang. We als…
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I would suggest making sure transmission fluid is warm and car is running
and in park when checking the level
nice! thanks
How to change transmission fluid and filter + Craftsman Tool Giveaway
Winner Revealed… How To Change Transmission Fluid and Filter
A “ratchet spinner” will make getting the bolts off and even on hand tight
a lot easier. They are not very expensive, around $25. from a “high end”
tool company. For the DIY who doesnt need to spend half your pay check on
tools may be able to find a cheap set that has one with it.
Bull
Good stuff Donnie.
Another Great Tip! I knew there were some great tips out there…THANKS for
sharing!
Good stuff Donnie. Outside of your comfort zone, just like Yaheuben66 says.
Thanks for the tip Brad, I will remember that!
Also is there any way I can troubleshoot to prevent over filling the
transmission fluid other than the dipstick.
Is there a method to know how much transmission fluid to add without using
the dip stick? I’d prefer to use a method where I can add a specific
measurement rather than dip the dipstick in and only know that I need to
add more.
how is the Lucas trans additive ?
There is also a palm or hand rachet witch is about the size and shape of a
old cb antenna magnet that is really handy for tight places. It’s grooved
so you can grip with oily hands.
Thanks for the additional tips Rick! That is good to know!
Hi Donnie I just emailed you please check it.