first you must remove the transmission from the van then you gentely remove the tourque conerter from the front of the transmission and the seal is located where the shaft the tourque was on enters the transmission remove the old one and reinsert the new one, oil or grease the tail shaft on the tourque so when you reinstall it you wont damage the new seal gentely reinsert the tourque converter turning it slightly make sure it slips back 2 notches if it's not overdrive, 3 notches if it is overdrive the rest is reverse of the removal process when your done check the fluid!
you will have to pull the tranny out to change it and then you can pop it out with a screwdriver.
No, they are two completely different designs. aerostar is rear wheel drive ,taurus front wheel drive.
you have to remove trans.after trans is removed remove tork.conv.check bushing in front pump you will find that it is bad
1) Is it a standard transmission or automatic engine? 2) Front wheel drive or rear wheel drive? If it is a standard transmission, you wont have a dip stick. if it is an automatic front wheel drive, it'll be on driver's side front.
Automatic transmission serial numbers are found on the front of the housing. It will be displayed on a barcode that will be inlayed on the transmission housing.
yes , because the seal is behind the torque converter
The 2001 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
The dipstick for an automatic transmission on a 2007 Forester turbo is in the engine compartment. It is on the front passenger side of the compartment.
The front seal on your automatic transmission would be between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission would have to be removed along with the torque converter to replace the seal.
Yes you can its easy. Just do as you planned but make sure they're big jack stands so it can be high enough for you to drop the transmission.
On the automatic transmission there are lines from the transmission to the transmission cooler that connect to the radiator
It can.