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    if i remove the inspection cover (not the pan, but the cover in front of it beneath the flexplate) should I have to replace the transmission fluid on my automatic transmission, or is there no fluid in there?
    Last edited by Loochy88; 02-27-2007, 10:12 PM.

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    Re: Transmission inspection plate

    no, not if youre talking about that really thin sheet black sheet metal that also goes around the starter?
    there is no fluid in there d00000000d
    I believe its there to keep out desbris and such

    Why are you removing it???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????
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      Re: Transmission converter cover

      i need to check the flexplate. i have been chasing a noise forever and i have reason to believe it may be a cracked flexplate. i was hoping i could check it from there without having to remove the entire transmission.

      now, I curious because as i was taking out the two lowest bolts on that plate, what looked like oil started to leak out the bolt hole, so i tightened them back up. i suppose it is possible there is some sort of leak pooling in there?... just one more problem to deal with.:mad:

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