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Where to change Allison Transmission fluid and filter?

Where to change Allison Transmission fluid and filter?

The gasket is reuseable. Search ‘double drain and fill’. That’s the best way to change fluid. Cheapest place to get filters is likely an Allison dealer. ok thanks! How much fluid should i add after just a drain and fill?

How often do you change the filter on an Allison 1000?

The Allison 1000 Series™ uses two filters to maintain cleanliness of the Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). There is a ‘spin-on’ filter that is externally accessible and is intended to be changed at each ATF change (see owners manual for recommended change intervals). Current P/N for this filter is 29539579.

When to change the fluid in a transmission?

Following that, the filter and fluid should be changed at the recommended intervals. The other filter is inside the transmission oil pan, and is intended to be changed only in the event of an overhaul.

What does mixture mean on an Allison Transmission?

* Mixture is defined as the quantity of Allison Approved TES 389 and Allison Approved TES 295 fluid remaining in the transmission after a standard fluid change.

The gasket is reuseable. Search ‘double drain and fill’. That’s the best way to change fluid. Cheapest place to get filters is likely an Allison dealer. ok thanks! How much fluid should i add after just a drain and fill?

How often should I Change my transynd filter on my Allison?

Install magnet on new filter and fill with Transynd fluid, reinstall filter on transmission. Using transmission funnel fill transmission with 7.4 quarts of Transynd and check level. We recommend this service every 30-40 thousand miles to keep your Allison running its best.

* Mixture is defined as the quantity of Allison Approved TES 389 and Allison Approved TES 295 fluid remaining in the transmission after a standard fluid change.

Do you really need to change your transmission filter?

Automatic transmission filter maintenance can sometimes feel a little more like voodoo than science. With so many automakers advertising “lifetime” transmission fluids that never need to be swapped out, you might think that the same also goes for the filter inside these gearboxes. The actual truth is a little more complex than that.

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