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He has a dog named Jack and he has an Eddie Bauer... He put the two together and came up with Jack Bauer and was explaining that he wasn't trying to say he was Jack Bauer (from 24). Pure speculation though...
Welcome to this forum! Getting back to the original question about changing the transmission fluid, you could either drop the pan, and replace the filter & fluid or disconnect one of the cooler lines to add fluid with the old fluid coming out.
steventadams got it right! Anyway, going through previous posts I was finally able to figure out how the procedure was done. While I have the pan down is there anything else I should be looking at besides the condition of fluid and amount of stuff that accumulated by the magnet?