You don't, unless you remove the T.C. , or have it transfused with a machine a tranny shop.......
drain and fill 4 qts from dry (including the torque converter). 8.9qts
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
does a 1991 thunderbird torque converter have a drain plug
with a torque converter drainer and a bilateral smash hammer
Some torque converters have a drain plug, others do not. With no drain plug the torque converter can be stood on its end once removed to drain it.
The torque converter doesn't have a drain plug on these vans.
very carefully!! you have to pull the cover and drain the torque converter but is not recommended!!
there is no drain. pulling the pan will get about half of the fluid out but the rest is in the torque converter. take it to a pro. cost is about $100.
There is no drain.
Not without removing the transmission, and even at that it won't drain completely. If the converter is contaminated, once removed, a power flush would be recommended at your local transmission shop.
That would depend on whether the transmission had been in service, and only what was in the transmission was drained - the torque converter holds nearly as much as the transmission, and does not drain out unless the torque converter is removed... Either way, it is listed in your owners manual...