I know #1 is the fill, 2 is the drain, but what are plugs 3 and 4 for?
I removed 3 and what looked like transaxle fluid dribbled out.
Also, how the hell do you get fluid back into #1? Tubing?
http://www.gwfweb.com/96trans.jpg
G-Man
chip - 21 Jul 2005 05:17 GMT
>I know #1 is the fill, 2 is the drain, but what are plugs 3 and 4 for?
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don't screw with 3 and 4 fill with a piece of hose and a funnel
until it runs back put.
Chip
jim beam - 21 Jul 2005 05:48 GMT
> I know #1 is the fill, 2 is the drain, but what are plugs 3 and 4 for?
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> G-Man
you fill through the dipstick hole on top [after you've taken the
dipstick out of course]. as chip says, leave 3 & 4 alone.
G-Man - 21 Jul 2005 12:55 GMT
Dipstick? This is a manual trans, no dipstick.
I did remove 3, and like I said, a few drops came out. I ended up using a
funnel, and a long piece of surgical tubing attached. Took a while, but
easy enough. Book said it should take 2 qts, but it took a little less,
guess there is no way to drain it all.
G-Man
PS, I'd still like to know what #3 and #4 are ???
>I know #1 is the fill, 2 is the drain, but what are plugs 3 and 4 for?
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