torque converter bolts undone if not it is probably not coming out far enough to drop of of it so undo the torque bolts then try it
don't try changing the tranny by yourself unless you have a good deal of training you may be sorry?
It could be caused by low transmission fluid level, dirty transmission fluid, a faulty torque converter clutch solenoid valve, or an internal transmission mechanical problem. Try dropping the transmission pan and changing the transmission oil filter and transmission fluid.
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ten quarts
Yes, absolutely!See "Related Questions" below for much more about changing Windstar plugs and wires
Changing your transmission filter will help in improving the slipping under load.
when the transmission is not shifting or changing out on a 1.8 jetta
No, Fluid, filter, and gasket
Not without disassembling the transmission and changing the rear half of the case.Not without disassembling the transmission and changing the rear half of the case.
The process of changing the transmission seals will depend on where the seals are located. Some of the Cavalier seals are changed easily, while some may require the transmission to be removed.
No. There is nothing involved in changing plugs that requires or draws electrical current.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.