DIY tranny flush.
#7
Originally Posted by dave89144
Detach the hose on the right/passenger side of the radiator at the radiator.
I did the DIY flush last year, its a piece of cake. I ran a total of 16 quarts thru, 2 at a time.
I did the DIY flush last year, its a piece of cake. I ran a total of 16 quarts thru, 2 at a time.
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First of all, you need to drain the transmission pan (you should then remove the pan so that you can clean the particle magnets located in the pan and so you can clean or replace the filter screen. After that is done, reinstall the tranny pan, and top up the fluid.
Then, disconnect the tranny fluid return line coming from the radiator, and place that in a collection bucket. Start the truck and let the tranny pump out approx 1 quart of fluid into your bucket. Shut the truck off and top up the fluid in the pan again. Repeat this until you have gone through your 16 quarts. This will replace essentially all the fluid in your transmission.
Then, disconnect the tranny fluid return line coming from the radiator, and place that in a collection bucket. Start the truck and let the tranny pump out approx 1 quart of fluid into your bucket. Shut the truck off and top up the fluid in the pan again. Repeat this until you have gone through your 16 quarts. This will replace essentially all the fluid in your transmission.
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