Changing Trans Fluid?
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I have the Mag Hytec Double-Deep pan and it has a drain plug. With the stock pan remove all but 2-3 of bolts from one Conner. Then loosen them up slow and the fluid will drain out of opposite conner. If you do it slow it won't make too much of a mess. If I remember correctly, it takes 6 qt. but I always buy a few extras to have on hand.
NEVER EVER have a flush done. Very few shops know how to do it correctly. Only my .02
NEVER EVER have a flush done. Very few shops know how to do it correctly. Only my .02
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if your truck has high or hard miles on it.......here is a ***WARNING***........if you have someone do a complete flush and refill on it with a new filter, expect to have to change the filter within a week or so again cause that flush and fresh fluid breaks alot of the old stuck together particles and crap loose from your tranny case and other surfaces and your new filter catches all of them and plugs it up, its always best to do a "double change" on a tranny that has had a long change interval or that has had a hard life...........2 tranny fluid changes are alot cheaper than a new tranny......
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