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Things You'll Need Jack Jack stands Drain pan 3/8-inch ratchet and socket set Line wrench set Teflon tape Replacement oil cooler line fittings Replacement oil cooler lines Replacement oil cooler line plastic inserts Oil Lift up the vehicle using the jack and place it on jack stands. Make sure the vehicle is secure before you crawl underneath it. Drain the oil from the oil pan into the drain pan by unbolting the drain pan bolt using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Once the oil has drained out, reinstall the plug. Unscrew an oil cooler line from the radiator using the line wrench. This will spill out some oil, so you may want to keep the drain pan handy. Follow the oil line to the oil filter, and unbolt the bracket that holds the oil lines to the engine using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Then push in the plastic clip on the oil filter assembly to release the line. Unscrew the fitting from the oil cooler housing using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Then wrap Teflon tape around the end of the replacement fitting and install it in the oil filter housing using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Don't tighten it too much, otherwise you risk cracking the housing. Insert the replacement plastic fitting into the fitting manually. Run the replacement oil cooler line from the radiator to the oil filter housing and push it into the plastic clip on one end, and tighten it down using the line wrench on the other. Repeat Steps 3-5 for the other oil cooler line. Once it's replaced, tighten down the bracket that secures both lines to the engine using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Fill the engine with the amount of oil the manufacturer recommends.
there shouldn't be any fluid in your intercooler its just for air
Open the sunroof and find the four drain holes. Clear any debris. Blow air inside the drain tubes to find out if there is any blockage. Slide the replacement tubing inside the drain hose.
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No. I have a PT Cruiser an no drain plug on the pan makes trans filter replacement very messy.
On the THM440-T4 the refill capacity is 6 Qts on a basic drain and filter replacement. Draining the converter and the cooler will require and additional 4 Qts for a total dry capacity of 10 Qts. Fluid type is either Dextron VI or Dex/Merc.
its at the bac of the engine under the cooler cables
The radiator petcock drain on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville is on the bottom of the radiator. Look for a small black plug that looks like the plug found on a thermos or cooler.
The oil drain plug on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder is located under the engine. Maintenance includes replacement of the oil pan gasket.