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Greg Bell |
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I am embarrassed to say, I have no idea how to put oil in my transmission.
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Sammy |
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Easiest way to do it?
Pull the fill plug first (as previously mentioned). Pull the drain plug, drain old oil (don't get it in your hair). Put the drain plug back in. Leave the drain pan under tranny. Hang a funnel on your door handle, roof, window, whatever with a piece of metal coathanger wire. Connect the funnel to the tranny fill port with a piece of plastic hose. Pour oil into the funnel slowly, stop when you see oil coming out of the fill plug hole. Gravity is your friend. Let it drain until it stops, re-install fill plug. |
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