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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 1987 Silverado Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 314
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A full flush is pretty easy to do once you locate the transmission cooler. You just unhook both of the lines and then you start the engine, and put it in whatever gear it is that engages the pump. Once you see the fluid pumping into your bucket, you start slowly adding fluid down the dipstick hole.
You just need to know how many quarts the transmission holds. Once you've poured that many quarts in, you know you are done and you turn the car off. I can't remember what the dealer charged me for, it was high, something like 12 quarts. |
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As it stands....I'm perfectly satisfied with what I've netted with 3 DAFs and a filter change
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