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How do you change the transmission on a GMC Yukon?

How do you change the transmission on a GMC Yukon?

Place the new filter on the transmission, and replace the bolts. Reattach the drain pan. Lower the car from the jack stands. Open the hood of the Yukon, and find the yellow transmission dipstick above the drain pan. Pull it out, and place a funnel into the tube. Pour in four quarts of transmission fluid.

How do you replace transmission dipstick on Yukon?

Reattach the drain pan. Lower the car from the jack stands. Open the hood of the Yukon, and find the yellow transmission dipstick above the drain pan. Pull it out, and place a funnel into the tube. Pour in four quarts of transmission fluid. Replace the dipstick, and close the engine hood.

How often does a GMC Yukon XL need to be changed?

by Matt Scheer. According to the Haynes Repair Manual, the GMC Yukon XL needs to have the transmission fluid and filter changed every 30,000 to 40,000 miles or every two years (whichever comes first). If the Yukon is being used frequently for towing, this increases to every 20,000 miles.

Place the new filter on the transmission, and replace the bolts. Reattach the drain pan. Lower the car from the jack stands. Open the hood of the Yukon, and find the yellow transmission dipstick above the drain pan. Pull it out, and place a funnel into the tube. Pour in four quarts of transmission fluid.

Reattach the drain pan. Lower the car from the jack stands. Open the hood of the Yukon, and find the yellow transmission dipstick above the drain pan. Pull it out, and place a funnel into the tube. Pour in four quarts of transmission fluid. Replace the dipstick, and close the engine hood.

by Matt Scheer. According to the Haynes Repair Manual, the GMC Yukon XL needs to have the transmission fluid and filter changed every 30,000 to 40,000 miles or every two years (whichever comes first). If the Yukon is being used frequently for towing, this increases to every 20,000 miles.

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.

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Ruth Doyle