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Do you need to remove the transmission pan?

Do you need to remove the transmission pan?

This is good maintenance and lowers our risk of transmission problems. Proper transmission service requires us to remove the pan on those transmissions that have them. After the service, we need to reseal the transmission, and this is when problems often begin.

How do you change the transmission on a Dodge?

Place the drip pan under the transmission pan. Drain the transmission by removing all but two pan bolts. Slowly remove the last two bolts, allowing the transmission fluid to drain into the pan.

How to replace transmission pan 99-13 Chevy Silverado?

Take your new transmission pan and put the gasket into place and feed the bolts up through the holes. The gasket will hold the bolts into place. You don’t need to do this with all the bolts, just a few of them, enough to get it started.

How do you remove the transmission from a car?

Position your hydraulic jack (or transmission jack if you have one) under the transmission pan and raise slightly. With the weight of the transmission resting on the jack, remove the transmission mount bolts. Removing the transmission mount bolts (or nuts) allows the transmission to be separated from the cross member.

What’s the best way to remove a stuck transmission pan?

Fortunately, there is a trick to getting the pan unstuck. Raise the front of the vehicle with a jack and support it on jack stands. Locate the transmission pan — a large, metal pan on the bottom of the transmission. Place a drain pan directly under the transmission pan. Put on a pair of safety glasses to prevent debris from entering your eyes.

Position your hydraulic jack (or transmission jack if you have one) under the transmission pan and raise slightly. With the weight of the transmission resting on the jack, remove the transmission mount bolts. Removing the transmission mount bolts (or nuts) allows the transmission to be separated from the cross member.

How do you remove transmission from cross member?

With the weight of the transmission resting on the jack, remove the transmission mount bolts. Removing the transmission mount bolts (or nuts) allows the transmission to be separated from the cross member. Remove the cross member to frame mounting bolts and then remove the cross member.

What’s the best way to remove transmission fluid?

5) DRAIN TRANSMISSION FLUID: Remove all the pan bolts except for a few bolts at one end of the pan – only loosen these. This will allow the pan to drop down on one end so the fluid can drain into your catch pan. See image>>>

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Ruth Doyle