protomind
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I am going to flush my A4LD Transmission, I understand the concept and how it works, but I am not sure about a few things which I will be asking about below.
The first thing I am going to do is gather Everything needed. I will list the items below.
15 quarts of Mobil1 Synthetic MerconV (I can return what I do not use)
A bucket which measures quarts on the side, or a gallon jug.
Some 3/8 hose, a couple of hose clamps and bolt to plug up the transmission return line.
A transmission filter and gasket kit.
A friend to start the car and to turn off the car as needed.
I will list the steps below as I understand them, in order.
1. Drop the transmission pan and replace the filter, put pan back on the bottom of transmission. Add three quarts of fluid.
2. Disconnect the transmission cooler lines and plug the return line while placing a bucket under the line pumping out from the transmission.
(The return line is the top line on the transmission going to the front of the car, follow this to figure out which one is your return line. On the stock trans cooler, there was a line on the bottom left, and a line on the bottom right, on my 94 explorer, the left line is the return line. Yours may vary, this is my experience however.
3.Have your friend start up the engine until 1-2 quarts come out into the bucket. (Do not pump out more then 2 quarts of fluid so as to not loose the prime on the pump.)
4.Turn off the engine, add an amount of transmission fluid equal to the amount drained in step three.
5. repeat steps 3 then 4 until transmission fluid runs out clean into the bucket. This should take up to 15 quarts from what I understand, once the the fluid does run clean proceed to step 6.
6. Reconnect the transmission cooler and all lines, take the car for a drive and check fluids, making sure they are properly filled.
Did I miss anything?
I found the stickied thread to be confusing for me, and I assume for other novices as well.
Once I understand this process completely I plan on making a tutorial for the complete novice, while I have worked on cars quite a bit, this is something I have never done and I find myself a bit lost at this point, but I feel I understand most of it. I just need a few things clarified.
The first thing I am going to do is gather Everything needed. I will list the items below.
15 quarts of Mobil1 Synthetic MerconV (I can return what I do not use)
A bucket which measures quarts on the side, or a gallon jug.
Some 3/8 hose, a couple of hose clamps and bolt to plug up the transmission return line.
A transmission filter and gasket kit.
A friend to start the car and to turn off the car as needed.
I will list the steps below as I understand them, in order.
1. Drop the transmission pan and replace the filter, put pan back on the bottom of transmission. Add three quarts of fluid.
2. Disconnect the transmission cooler lines and plug the return line while placing a bucket under the line pumping out from the transmission.
(The return line is the top line on the transmission going to the front of the car, follow this to figure out which one is your return line. On the stock trans cooler, there was a line on the bottom left, and a line on the bottom right, on my 94 explorer, the left line is the return line. Yours may vary, this is my experience however.
3.Have your friend start up the engine until 1-2 quarts come out into the bucket. (Do not pump out more then 2 quarts of fluid so as to not loose the prime on the pump.)
4.Turn off the engine, add an amount of transmission fluid equal to the amount drained in step three.
5. repeat steps 3 then 4 until transmission fluid runs out clean into the bucket. This should take up to 15 quarts from what I understand, once the the fluid does run clean proceed to step 6.
6. Reconnect the transmission cooler and all lines, take the car for a drive and check fluids, making sure they are properly filled.
Did I miss anything?
I found the stickied thread to be confusing for me, and I assume for other novices as well.
Once I understand this process completely I plan on making a tutorial for the complete novice, while I have worked on cars quite a bit, this is something I have never done and I find myself a bit lost at this point, but I feel I understand most of it. I just need a few things clarified.