Changing Fluids
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I did my tranny bymyself and i'm only 20 with my first f-body but it's only a v6. But when I did it it took prolly 45 min or so. If I was you i'd do it myself to save some money. All you have to do is take off the bolts off the tranny and drop it down dump the old fluid out, then change the filter which just pulls right off and put the new on back in and then put a new gasket on it and put the pan back on and then fill it with fluid. Drive it around for a few min to let it circulate and all that good stuff. Also when ur taking the pan off some is going to spill out so make sure you got something there to catch it and do it when it's cold cause I did it when it was hot without any gloves on and it kinda burnt just a lil. LoL
Oh and also I've never done differential yet so I dunno how hard that is.
Oh and also I've never done differential yet so I dunno how hard that is.
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drop the pan and filter and first see what color the fluid is....seeing as you havent changed it in 50k miles,it could be ok but if its pretty dark...id stay away from flushing it....in an a4 if you dont change the fluid reguraly, they have sometimes been known to fail when a new fluid flush has occured....just dropping the pan and filter will only change like 3/10 of the fluid because the other 7/10 is up in the tranny....so it wont hurt to change the pan fluid.... but it also wont really help anything....if you need more info ask me or one the tranny sponsors....theyll tell you the same thing really
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I don't think anyone read your "I don't have the time" part of your post. Yes, take it to a reputable place (GM dealer may be expensive but the fluid and parts will be right) and get it done to prevent any problems. That $100-$150 is nothing compared to what a potential repair would be. Don't forget your fuel filter too. Easy to overlook sometimes.
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Hmmmz I thought that all the fluid was down in there. So I got too much fluid in my tranny then cause when I took the pan off and emptied it I refilled it with 4 or 5 quarts of fluid. So should I take the pan back off and empty that and it'll be fine or just leave it be cause it's been like that for a few months and it still shifts smooth and all that stuff?