If you have to ask - you can't do it. The transmission needs to be drained, then new fluid is pumped though to ensure all the old fluid and any contaminants are out. I just had mine done at a transmission shop - the GM dealer didn't even have the proper equipment to do this.
Your owners manual lists a transmission oil change as regular maintenance. If someone is recommending a flush it would replace this service. If there is a fault and they are recommending a flush it is to late, the transmission needs repair.
How do you flush the transmission fuel from a 2000 Daewoo Nubira
There is a cap that says transmission fluid only on it. It should have yellow or red writing.
Exactly what are you referring to flush, the radiator, transmission or possibly the brakes. Purchase a Haynes Manual and it has all the information you will need.
FIND A SHOP THAT USES A TRANSMISSION FLUSH MACHINE.
There is no external filter on the 2000 tl--its internal to the transmission----you will have to flush the transmission-to clean the filter-or dismantel it. Lot easier to take to a dealership or local garage and have the transmission flushed..
Check the transmission cooler, located in front of the radiator. Flush the coils with a hose to insure that air can flow to cool it.
take the vehicle to a reputible radiator repair shop and they should be able to flush the whole system out for you.
You might want to ask the dealership that question.
Sorry, I do not know. You just pull a drain plug to drain the transmission. To flush the transmission, he needs to drain the transmission, remove a cooler line, run the engine while filling the transmission so the torque converter can discharge any contaminated fluid. Your fluid must have shown sign of overheating for him to suggest that. Good/smart mechanic. Need more like him.
It might, but really depends on what problem you are experiencing and its cause. A flush usually costs about $100+/-, and, given the age of the vehicle, it probably needs one anyways. If nothing else, it will help to extend the life of the transmission.
first you need to do a transmission flush then put the new fluid in. go to s shop and have it done and they may let you watch you just have to ask