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Grab the service manual. You need a GOOD inch pound torque wrench to adjust the bands. Let me put emphasis on a Good torque wrench. Not the cheap Harbor Freight special because then you will be out $1400 for a transmission, like I was. Did I mention that you need a good torque wrench?
Make sure you get a good filter to, like a WIX. The crappy filter that you can get at AutoZone doesnt compare to the WIX. I also suggest getting a drain plug for the pan. Best $10 you will ever spend. And ATF+4 is your friend.
After you have the pan off, let the fluid drain for a while, like overnight or a day to get the most out.
Oh yeah, did I mention that you need a good torque wrench?
Make sure you get a good filter to, like a WIX. The crappy filter that you can get at AutoZone doesnt compare to the WIX. I also suggest getting a drain plug for the pan. Best $10 you will ever spend. And ATF+4 is your friend.
After you have the pan off, let the fluid drain for a while, like overnight or a day to get the most out.
Oh yeah, did I mention that you need a good torque wrench?
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Plumb in a remote filter in the coolant line, in the flow between the transmission and cooler -- the one that has the check valve in it. It'll not only trap more crap than the internal filter is designed to stop so you'll never have to change the internal filter again, it'll give you back the anti-drainback feature that goes away when you (very wisely) remove the check valve.
Oh, and if you don't have one, buy really good inch-pound torque wrench.
Oh, and if you don't have one, buy really good inch-pound torque wrench.
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