Approximately 60 to 70 percent of cars have transaxle case. Learn how to locate a transaxle case if you have one and drain fluid in this free auto maintenance video from a car repair professional.
Expert: Nathan McCullough
Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
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CKLEiN412 2 months ago
So, draining the transaxle is part of changing the transmission fluid right? it's not a different type of fluid? these videos are very difficult to find the right order...
wyccad690 3 months ago
very helpful.
balangakid 4 months ago
He has a radio voice
terrell18 5 months ago
i love your name nathan
dcrews95 5 months ago
@darethas that's not entirely...accurate...
kurojin97 5 months ago
@kurojin97 because most cars require more transaxle fluid than oil. It costs me 40 dollars just to buy the fluid from an auto parts store, compared to finding specials for 5 qts of oil for like 13.99.
darethas 5 months ago
so why the hell are "transaxle" fluid changes like 5 times as much as a regular oil change when you do exactly the same thing: unscrew the bottom to drain. plug it back up, refill with fluid...?!?!? that's the stupidest thing i've heard of for such an easy task....
kurojin97 6 months ago
@gayfarmerboy totally agree, I always refuse to wear gloves, but the practicality usually proces itself once I stop being lazy lol
eightycc 6 months ago
@eightycc You're defiantely right. I'm just arrogant. Instinct will override intelligence everytime if you don't give a shit. Haha. I know It really only does take 5 seconds and saves that horrible hand washing with fruity flavored grit... stuff. But just the whole "feel" of gloves sucks on the flipside. It's like when I do construction out in the cold. I really want to wear gloves but I can't use the hand tools and do the things I need to with gloves. Need to have feeling in my finger tips.
gayfarmerboy 6 months ago