Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
WHERE IS THE TOURQ COVERTER LOCATED AT?
IS THIS THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN DRAIN THE TRANS FLUID FROM THE CAR. AGAIN I GET 1/2 ANSWERS TO ALL MY QUESTIONS Buy Jap Cars the germans made a mistake trying to blend with with Chrysler chapt 11, Not a good move NEVER team up with an american car company |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by tighed1
They don't.
While doing the Crossfire trans I also did three of my other vehicles and remembered doing the TC draining but turns out it wasn't the XF. Doh!
Originally Posted by silverfish1
WHERE IS THE TOURQ COVERTER LOCATED AT?
IS THIS THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN DRAIN THE TRANS FLUID FROM THE CAR. AGAIN I GET 1/2 ANSWERS TO ALL MY QUESTIONS Buy Jap cars American cars suck:mad: 1. it's a german car, not American 2. You're not getting 1/2 answers, you're just doing a half *** job researching. |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by silverfish1
WHERE IS THE TOURQ COVERTER LOCATED AT?
IS THIS THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN DRAIN THE TRANS FLUID FROM THE CAR. AGAIN I GET 1/2 ANSWERS TO ALL MY QUESTIONS Buy Jap cars American cars suck:mad: I see now that a drain plug is mentioned in posts here and on the web re the NAG1 tranny. I can find no mention of it in the manual.:confused: If Thirteen thinks I am arguing with him, I am not. Some auto tranny's do not have a drain in the TC and so I wrongly assumed this was one of them. Some 'brain' on one forum was going to drill, drain and then weld the T/C.:confused: |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
AGAIN WHERE IS THE TRANS DRAIN PLUG LOCATED AT
ON THE TOURQ CONVERTER OR LOCATED IN UR *** AGAIN 1/2 *** ANSWERS REGARDLESS THE X FIRE IS A PIECE OF **** |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by silverfish1
AGAIN WHERE IS THE TRANS DRAIN PLUG LOCATED AT
ON THE TOURQ CONVERTER OR LOCATED IN UR *** AGAIN 1/2 *** ANSWERS REGARDLESS THE X FIRE IS A PIECE OF **** Go back to the first post of this thread and read it. All the answers are there. |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
can you please tell me where the drain plug is located in the xfire
is it on the tourq converter or somewhere alse No one can tell me exactly where this is so im getting halfssa answers from people who think thye know but dont know tihs |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by silverfish1
AGAIN WHERE IS THE TRANS DRAIN PLUG LOCATED AT
ON THE TOURQ CONVERTER OR LOCATED IN UR *** AGAIN 1/2 *** ANSWERS REGARDLESS THE X FIRE IS A PIECE OF **** |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by silverfish1
can you please tell me where the drain plug is located in the xfire
is it on the tourq converter or somewhere alse No one can tell me exactly where this is so im getting halfssa answers from people who think thye know but dont know tihs I think you are on your own. |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
So now that i have a 04 this changes everything?
I was looking for simple ansers and all i got from this forum was a bunch of try this or try that. and yet no one can answer my question to where is the trans drain plug located at, and now im beeing told i dont have a tourq converter cmon man all cars have one Peace out you suckers!!! |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by silverfish1
So now that i have a 04 this changes everything?
I was looking for simple ansers and all i got from this forum was a bunch of try this or try that. and yet no one can answer my question to where is the trans drain plug located at, and now im beeing told i dont have a tourq converter cmon man all cars have one Peace out you suckers!!!
Originally Posted by tighed1
Use the 5mm Allen Wrench to remove the trans pan drain bolt. NOTE: That sucker is ON THERE! Gonna take some extra leverage to loosen it. I used a small piece of pipe. TIP: I held the side of the bolt with a magnet pen so it wouldn’t drop into the fluid.
BTW if you want to drain the torque converter you can find instructions for that in post 26 of this thread. I really don't know how to make it any clearer for you.:confused: |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by Thirteendog
Here is the answer to your question, found in the first post of this thread.
I believe draining the torque converter may be to difficult for you to understand. I'm sure you won't read this though and will just complain that we're just giving you half the answer. BTW if you want to drain the torque converter you can find instructions for that in post 26 of this thread. I really don't know how to make it any clearer for you.:confused: |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by dinasrt
Dammit Thirteen, I had that "Sucker" out of here! You prolly just sucked the troll back in. lol :p;)
http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...li1TtKV3vuAFLA |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
That's pretty funny there....... That kid was either a Troll or 14, or both. lol
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Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
where is the Flux capacitor located at, i was told i had to drive 88mph for this to work, on the crossfire.
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Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
it would be Great to have pics /how to do the trans drain and fill for the Xfire.
this would eleviate many questions people have. Thank you, |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
I use a punch and hammer. After I'm done I make a patch with JB Weld (great stuff) You have to hit it pretty hard but you don't want to dent the pan, just punch the hole. Good luck with it, too bad 04's don't have the drain plug, so don't bother looking. You could put on a MB pan that has plugs for right and left handed mechanics. Gotta love those arian engineers!
Les |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
For those who have questions about the $20 qt that chrysler wants to charge you for Trans fluid--check up:cool:
The product that states Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF is a synthetic blend that meets the GM DexronIII, DexronIII-H specification, Mercon, MerconV, Chrysler ATF+3 and ATF+4, the new Mobil1 ATF will meet the same exact requirements as well. Mobil1 ATF and Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF are two different products (meets the same requirements but, Mobil1 ATF is a full synthetic and Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF is a synthetic blend). Mobil 1 ATF $9.19 a Qt---- Compaired to Chryslers $20 a Qt Mopar ATF 4 |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
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Originally Posted by silverfish1
For those who have questions about the $20 qt that chrysler wants to charge you for Trans fluid--check up:cool:
The product that states Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF is a synthetic blend that meets the GM DexronIII, DexronIII-H specification, Mercon, MerconV, Chrysler ATF+3 and ATF+4, the new Mobil1 ATF will meet the same exact requirements as well. Mobil1 ATF and Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF are two different products (meets the same requirements but, Mobil1 ATF is a full synthetic and Mobil Multi-Vehicle ATF is a synthetic blend). Mobil 1 ATF $9.19 a Qt---- Compaired to Chryslers $20 a Qt Mopar ATF 4 |
Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by rekcah
I bought a single qt of Mopar AFT+4 at the dealer for $7.80 before tax last month. They even said they would give me a discount if I wanted to buy a case of 12.
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Re: How To - Transmission Filter/Fluid Replace
Originally Posted by robby363
That's because it's not the Sprinter/Crossfire fluid. The Crossfire fluid is # 5127382AB and it's $20.00 a quart. They gave you # 5013457AA.
Anyone know if 1/2 a quart of that other ATF will do any harm? Should I drain and refill with correct fluid. |
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