Im going to be flushing my tranny (a4) and i need to know how much fluid it holds. TC and lines and all. I need this information ASAP, so any help would be appreciated.
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check ur owner manual, it is all in there, or u can just call up Autozone or the dealership and they can look it up for u...!! Drive it like you stole it !!<br /><br />I believe forgiving them is gods function, our job is to arrange the meeting <br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.azclubgp.com/garage.php?mode=viewgarage&u=202\" target=\"_blank\">2002 GTP 40th Anniversary Edition Sedan</a> <br />-------------<br />Mods:<br />3.4\" Pulley<br />rigged K&N Filter<br />14.3 et
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i dont have an owners manual thats why i asked here.
Stefan are you sure only 5 quarts? some places i was looking show as much as 12 quarts...1996 CamaroRS <br />15.5 @ 86<br />Sold<br /><br />2000 Z28 Convertible 3700lbs<br />Lid, Cutout, yank 3600 Stall, built trans, snall cam, NX Wet kit.<br />11.3 @ 118<br />Best 60\' is 1.58<br />497 RWHP 475 RWTQ
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5 quarts is straight out of the Haynes manual.
12 quarts is how much coolant our cars take.
Specs for the 3.8:
Oil: 4.5 quarts
Coolant: 12 quarts
Differential: 2 quarts
EDIT: Just called our local Advance Auto Parts, he looked it up as well just to verify... 5 quarts. [img]smile.gif[/img]
And make sure you get Mobil 1 fully synthetic ATF. Its in a silver bottle (just like regular Mobil 1 oil) but with a black cap. Good stuff.
[ March 01, 2004, 11:14 PM: Message edited by: Stefan ]
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Ok thanks a lot. that helps a whole lot. Now i can get that sucka flushed and click off some good times for my area shootout. Racing an iroc and a 5.slow... heh should be fun... hopefully have my headers by then...1996 CamaroRS <br />15.5 @ 86<br />Sold<br /><br />2000 Z28 Convertible 3700lbs<br />Lid, Cutout, yank 3600 Stall, built trans, snall cam, NX Wet kit.<br />11.3 @ 118<br />Best 60\' is 1.58<br />497 RWHP 475 RWTQ
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Eh, I have a manual so I've never done this myself on an F-Body (done it plenty of times on other cars though), I'm just quoting the Haynes manual... but I'll call our local dealership in the morning to verify.
Are you talking about when you hook it up to a big pump that flushes through the system? That's not part of a normal transmission fluid change and that's definitely not something you can do yourself. You just change the filter and drain what's in there and refill it with 5 quarts every 30,000 miles or 24 months.
[ March 01, 2004, 11:15 PM: Message edited by: Stefan ]
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Yeah, thats true, but the SlowCamaro96 was asking how much it takes with TC and lines flush. Mustangs have TC drain plug, so its easy to drain the whole trans on them, but F-bodys dont have that. The way i flushed my own trans was i disconnected cooling line for trans fluid that goes into radiator, put drainpan under it and started the car for couple of seconds while putting the fluid in. I managed to put 11 quarts into my trans. Its a very easy way to flush the trans at home.
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