How to Change Transmission Fluid : How to Refill Transmission Fluid

How to Change Transmission Fluid : How to Refill Transmission Fluid

Dipstick tube used to add transmission fluid. Learn the proper way to refill transmission fluid in this free auto maintenance video from a car repair profess…

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chris munoz says:

is this the same way you fill it for a 96 prelude h22 (BB1)

Jesse R says:

How do I add on a 2001 Oldsmobile alero 4cyl automatic transmission

Christopher McCLelland says:

Thanks

Keith Masner says:

Thanks

Martin Avila says:

thank you

noof7 says:

Yes,also have your foot on the brakes and go through the gears then bac to
nutral then check oil level in nutral,Top up it needed…

Melissa cook says:

Thanks I am a single mother of two sons. My 17 year old son bought some
transmission fluid for his truck and asked me where to put it… one of
those questions that a dad would be more suited to answer.. looked around
“no dad” but thank God for your video here on YouTube 🙂 He and I watched
it together and now he is good to go… appreciate the help!

TheMichaelclark says:

It’s probably a bolt on your actual transmission

Austin Willert says:

if i drop the pan, most or all of the fluid will come out right?

noof7 says:

Transmission oil change is every 12 months or every 20,000 thousands kms

MrMdr96 says:

yea well im doin this soon i hav some transmission noises wen its cold and
i figure new fluid might help if not ive been told it culd b a flywheel

69108008 says:

do i have to leave my engine runing while pouring the fluid?

Jay Guy says:

some of smaller cars used 4 in pan essply 80s

Dedric Holder says:

Good Job!

Pimpfluid Productions says:

all filters every 3k miles and same with the oil….fluid can go for about
12k, check the dipstick level and read it often

Casey Rodriguez says:

Its a very complicated process. It also depends on the car. Honda’s for
instance are built exactly the same in every way with a few different parts
for the auto and the manual. It usually requires getting the entire pedal
assembly, M/T ECU, the manual trans, Master and slave cylinder for clutch,
and manual transmission mounts. Doing the pedals some times requires
pulling the dash. Its cheaper to replace the car.

isurfu2ube says:

Ok I have filled in 4 quarts already and ran the engine for about 5 minutes
or more but my dipstick is still dry?? what could be the cause? I got a
Honda Civic 02 EX Coupe 1.7L DOHC VTEC

wafrederick says:

GM 4T60Es and 4T65Es,start with 6 quarts,take 8 to 9 quarts.Also use the
recomended fluid such as ATF+4 in Chrysler automatics,Mercon V in 1998 to
2005 Fords and Honda Fluid in Honda automatics

Michael Flare says:

u put the new fluid through the FILL PLUG. I know it sounds crazy but it
suppose to be like that. Most likely, u will need a FLUID PUMP to suck
fluid from the transmission fluid bottle into the fill plug hole until it
starts to spill out, meaning ur done.

gwalia4 says:

@ArNick666 yes it is a good idea. You can even take it for a drive so all
the fluid gets mixed. Some people do it 3 times to get all the fluid out.
Not all cars are the same. Make you find exact details about your car.
Transmission fluid, tools required, process can be different for different
cars. This is a very generic video.

boreduser12 says:

The dipstick on my car starts with ‘add’ on the bottom,then a hole,then a
big chunk says ‘warm’,then a hole & then a small section which says hot.I
checked my fluid after driving the car for about 20 mins,so the car was
hot,& the level was at the low end of the warm section (a little over the
first hole). When I checked the level a few hours later when the car was
cool, & the engine off, the level was on the second hole. Should I check it
when car is HOT or when engine is running (& car is cool)

James Kelly says:

Because the transmission oil pump operates by the input shaft which is
connected to the torque convertor and the torque convertor is connected
flywheel of the engine. Even when the transmission is in park or neatral
the trans oil pump still operates off of engine RPM. You need to have that
fluid pressure in order to get a accurate reading of tranny fluid.

luvdembig says:

Always flush transmission fluid, never top up cause the gear change will be
difficult, only put the right amount, don’t mix new oil with new oil,

will wal says:

burnt transmission fluid

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