hey im about to buy a 2001 eclipse gs, the car has 102k miles, everything is fine except that the transmission oil is a little brownish, the owner bought it at an action and doesnt know if it ever had a tranni oil change, if i buy it should i flush the transmission oil like some say, or leave it since it only has 102k miles, please let me know as soon as possible thank you
Do you know were your transmission dipstick is that's were your supposed to put the fluid in, and make sure the engine is on and the transmission is in nuetrolle, whatever that word is.
Wrong answer. If it is a automatic trans ...draining the fluid will allow only about half the fluid in the trans to come out. The rest of the dirty fluid is stored in the torque converter and through out the trans. To do this well you must fill and run 1-2 min full and drain again and again then replace filter. Using a trans flush machine is best...but you can do this way ...but you need t spend more money to get trans totally clean, otherwise this vid is useless.
hey im about to buy a 2001 eclipse gs, the car has 102k miles, everything is fine except that the transmission oil is a little brownish, the owner bought it at an action and doesnt know if it ever had a tranni oil change, if i buy it should i flush the transmission oil like some say, or leave it since it only has 102k miles, please let me know as soon as possible thank you
av251993 7 months ago
Do you know were your transmission dipstick is that's were your supposed to put the fluid in, and make sure the engine is on and the transmission is in nuetrolle, whatever that word is.
paul74346 7 months ago
I have a mitsubishi Mirage 1993-1996 and I can't for the life of me, find where the heck the transmission fluid should go, any help?
Winterfang 1 year ago
@Winterfang
I do believe its label in your handbook, and also, you should see a yellow cap, that says, transmission fluid.
Dont hold me to that, as well; sold mine 3 years ago
unknownsilant 1 year ago
i actualy never had a car with a plug on the trans.
brownmachine6969 2 years ago
how do i change the fluid in my wifes vibrator transmission?
kangafizzle 2 years ago 9
Don't worry about it. If your wife has a vibrator, someone else is changing her fluid.
scabeba 2 years ago 16
hahahaha
mrwilliwizard 2 years ago
Thanks.....lol
kangafizzle 2 years ago
HAHAHA ur funny
fckudup 2 years ago
Thanks......lol.........more people need to lighten up and joke more!
kangafizzle 2 years ago
i no man ppl r way to uptight
fckudup 2 years ago
I would u show us on a old ass car ? dum fuck !
mabdiuhrman 2 years ago
Wrong answer. If it is a automatic trans ...draining the fluid will allow only about half the fluid in the trans to come out. The rest of the dirty fluid is stored in the torque converter and through out the trans. To do this well you must fill and run 1-2 min full and drain again and again then replace filter. Using a trans flush machine is best...but you can do this way ...but you need t spend more money to get trans totally clean, otherwise this vid is useless.
FxScalper 2 years ago
thanks for the vid
nagger100 2 years ago
this is for the few vehicles that actually have a transmission drain plug
silentdeath204 2 years ago 2
yeah, it is totally stupid not to put a drain plug to the trans pan. Like what the hell
couldn´t it be made easier for us consumers? bullshit. i hate changing transmission oil.
MRkallek91 2 years ago 3
ya but you have to change the filter to and its inside the tranmission
GOTLAX16 2 years ago
unless you have the spin on trans filter most Subaru's do, and im pretty sure that there are a few other vehicle out there with em
silentdeath204 2 years ago