a complete flush is simple for a shade tree but read carefully, i do them by taking a clean drain pan and filling it with clean fluid and an empty drain pan. then disconnect the trans lines and make sure the return line goes into the clean fluid and the outlet line goes into the empty pan, have someone start the car and stay right there as it wont take a couple of minutes to do. oh and make sure you have a case of trans fluid in the clean trans pan. or 65$ at jiffy lube i think. also if you have a transmission filter in your vehicle, change it first please
2006-08-14 07:43:03
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answered by Christian 7
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To completely flush a transmission and the torque converter take some special equipment. Is best to take it to you local quick lube shop to see if they have the equipment to do this. then get-R-Done.
2006-08-14 14:43:42
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answered by gary o 7
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best way is to not do it at all do a fluid and filter on the trans once a year if you are getting a junk yard trans good luck but thats a waste of money just like the flush
2006-08-14 21:15:56
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answered by damn_van098 2
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this is a messy job the easiest way is to take it to Jiffy Lube
2006-08-14 14:40:38
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answered by angela91739 2
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go to a shop and pay the man.
2006-08-14 14:45:01
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answered by justnotright 4
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