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Yes It is recommended to add at least one qt of fluid to the converter before installation.
holds 3 quarts if you only drain the pan and 8 quarts if you drain the tourque converter too!
it holds 3 quarts in the pan and 5 in the tourque converter for a total of 8 if their both empty, but you should always pull the dip stick and check to be sure!!!!!
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!
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.
tourque converter. Clutch,if this has a standard shift they had a problem with the differential stripping, hopefully not the problem but it is common. Check your fluid level. If the car gets out of drive and the car can be pushed your link should be fine. The problem then is either in the torque converter or in the control valves inside the transmission.
By the front pump.
If your dipstick reads "Full", then you do not need to add any fluid. Be certain to follow manufacturer instructions when checking fluid level. Your torque converter is part of the transmission, when speaking of fluid, so if the transmission is full, the torque converter is also.
It can be the lock up on the torque converter not functioning properly. It can also be low of fluid. Check the transmission fluid level. If the fluid level is good, you need to seek professional help.
The stator inside the torque converter directs the fluid at an angle to trans. part of the torque converter amplifying the force on the vanes.
yes, the fluid you add thru the filler tube is picked up by the trannys pump and sent to the converter
It takes 12quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter drained.