How To Change Manual Transmission Fluid Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara JK 6 speed

How To Change Manual Transmission Fluid Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara JK 6 speed

quick video shows in detail how to change the manual transmission fluid in a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 6 speed… it is the same for a rubicon, sport, o…

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Brian Loney says:

Nice Tip- thanks

acdc4evar says:

what about about the clutch fluid ??? does it go to the same place as the
brake fluid ??

greg woodruff says:

so what oil am i looking for to buy at autozone for my clutch??

Bree ONeal says:

Hello boys! So I just finished changing my manual transmission fluid in my
2010 sahara. Need some help loosening the drain plug (one of the
limitations of being a woman:-)). But I found that a 10mm Coupling Nut
works well for the drain plug and there is no cutting or trimming
necessary. You can get the nut for about $2.00 at a hardware store. Thanks
for the great video. The dealership wanted about $150. Cost me $30 (for 2
quarts of fluid and a pump). Thanks so much!!!!

Bree ONeal says:

I have a 2010 sahara and looked at the underside. My transmission case
seems to have a decent size gap between it and the exhaust. Was there a
change in design? Seem like a regular size17mm bit will fit??

JayDubb80 says:

Seems like not much fluid came out; i had the same deal.

johnny alonso says:

ive been thinking about doing this myself. i have 125,000 on my ’07 jeep
wrangler jk. recently had anew clutch installed. everything has been great
– but recently ive been having – for lack of better words “skidding or
jumping” hesitation when im putting her into 1st gear. this only happens
when the jeep has been warmed up and driven for awhile. do u think maybe
the tranny oil has just run its course and needs changing? thanks for the
tutorial and any info you may have.

jimmy pierce says:

Nevermind. I just saw bottom of description. Thanks

cr8tvmats says:

could use some help on finding problem, 2002 jeep wrangler leaking fluid
from plate under transmission, manual, video under cr8tvmats,
youtube.com/watch?v=JZcwQgSB2b8 thanks for your time

jimmy pierce says:

How much fluid did you put in?

GoProTabers says:

Mopar recommends changing your trany fluid every 30,000 miles … Not
changing it can lead to synchros going bad, abnormal wear and can
eventually lead to terminal break down… Sounds like you need new fluid
and may have a synchro going out!!!! Use amsoil synchromesh and see if that
helps! Good luck man pm me if you need more help or have other issues

Richard Spalla says:

Great video! Thanks!

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