In part 3 of this series Kent shows you how to remove the valve body and inspect the transmission fluid for signs of damage or impending failure. The procedu…
In part 3 of this series Kent shows you how to remove the valve body and inspect the transmission fluid for signs of damage or impending failure. The procedu…
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It’s always nice to see you get dirty, Kent. I had a buddy who did one of
these and he dropped some of the steel balls from inside the throttle body.
It wasn’t easy for him to decide where they belonged, ha ha.
Thanks for the info! Great job explaining all of this.
I’m following along:
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One of the small round “filters” below the two larger solenoids had a hole
punched through the screen. I’m assuming that’s not right and I’m going to
order another one from the dealership Monday. 🙂
I dont think I will be doing this. But I would show your viewers what it is
like on the the lift. Dont put the car on jack stands to show us.
Great job. Very helpful video and much appreciated