I would highly recomend you to replace the converter at the same time. I would also thoughly flush out the transmission oil cooler and lines. The transmission is an expensive investment and you don't wany ANY foreign material from the old, possibly blown transmission contaminating the new transmission. It would greatly reduce the life expectency.
Pull the transmission and change it. The torque converter is inside the bell housing on the front of the transmission. Only way to get it out is to pull the transmission.
The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.
You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.
No , just the automatic transmission has a torque converter
The torque converter is located between the engine output shaft and the transmission. Have to drop transmission to remove.
The torque converter solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.The torque converter solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.
It is the part that the torque converter goes into in the transmission.It is the part that the torque converter goes into in the transmission.
The torque converter clutch is inside of the toque converter. You must replace the whole torque converter as an assembly. The torque converter is sandwiched between the engine and transmission inside the transmission bellhousing. To access and replace the torque converter, the transmission will have to be removed. The trnsmission on that car is removed by raising the car on a hoist, supporting the engine with a special engine support tool, removing the lower engine cradle assmebly, and removing the transmission out through the bottom of the vehicle.
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.
yes you should or have it rebuilt any contaminants from the torque converter went into the transmission..not unless you want to do it again soon
You will have to remove the transmission and torque converter from the car to get to the front seal.
In the transmission